Chemistry Acids Chlorine-based acids
OMG! I'M SO CONFUSED! Like okay, the question is to write the formulae for the two acids formed when Chlorine is dissolved in water and I like really can't find anything BUT hypochlorous acid but that's just ONE!)):
You're half way home.
Cl2 + HOH ==> HCl + HClO
See the link below; scroll down to the hydrolysis section.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorine
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