Question

Hypochlorous acid and perchloric acid are, respectively:
a) HOCl and \(HClO_4\).
b) HOCl and \(HClO_3\).
c) \(HClO_2\) and \(HClO_3\).
d) \(HClO_2\) and \(HClO_4\).
a) HOCl and \(HClO_4\)

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