From the below mentioned options select the correct name of HClO2.

The correct name of HClO2 is chlorous acid. This compound consists of chlorine and oxygen, and the ‘ous’ suffix in its name indicates that it contains chlorine in a lower oxidation state compared to chloric acid (HClO3), which indeed is represented with the ‘ic’ suffix. Understanding these naming conventions is key to identifying the correct acid formed by chlorine and oxygen.

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