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Octavio Vargas
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29 December, 01:17
The formula for chlorine acid is
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Regan Rosales
29 December, 01:40
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The correct terminology for chlorine acid is Hydrochloric Acid. The formula for that is HCl. This is because H has an ionic charge of + 1 and Cl has an ionic charge of - 1. Thus, they will combine to form HCl. Also, H is in front because almost all acids will have H in front.
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