Respuesta :

Answer:

HClO (l)  →  H⁺ (aq)    +       ClO⁻ (aq)

                 proton   and    hypochlorite.

Explanation:

HClO (Hypochlorous acid)

This is a weak acid that can be dissociated as this:

HClO (l)  →  H⁺ (aq)    +       ClO⁻ (aq)

                 proton   and    hypochlorite.

It is a weak acid, so it can adopt a Ka for its equilibrium

HClO +  H₂O  ⇄   H₃O⁺   +  ClO⁻          Ka

Molar mass = 52.46 g/m

The ionization equation can be represented as:

HClO +  H₂O  ⇄   H₃O⁺   +  ClO⁻    

Dissociation of hypochlorous acid:

When hypochlorous acid dissociates in water it produces hypochlorite ion and hyrodnium ion.

HClO (l)  →  H⁺ (aq)    + ClO⁻ (aq)

It is a weak acid, so it can adopt a Ka for its equilibrium:

HClO +  H₂O  ⇄   H₃O⁺   +  ClO⁻          

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