Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
chloric acid
Noun
/ˈklɔːrɪk ˈæsɪd/

Definition
Chloric acid is a chemical compound with the formula HClO3. It is a strong oxidizing agent used in various chemical processes.

Examples
- The preparation of chloric acid involves the reaction of chlorine with a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide.
- Chloric acid is used in laboratories for its reactive properties.
- This acid should be handled with care due to its strong oxidizing nature.

Meaning
Chloric acid is primarily utilized in chemistry for its oxidizing properties and is often involved in the production of chlorine dioxide and other chemical syntheses.

Synonyms
- Chlorine oxyacid