Definition of chloric acid in English:
 chloric acid
nounˌklɔːrɪk ˈasɪdˌklɔrɪk ˈæsəd
mass nounChemistry 1A colourless liquid acid with strong oxidizing properties.
Chemical formula: HClO₃
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Here the two reservoir substances chloric acid and chloride nitrate can react with each other and set free chloride atoms and nitric acid.
 -  The black precipitate which I obtained was received by a filter paper carefully washed first with well distillated water, then with hot water and at last with chloric acid.
 -  Thus, if the calorimetric determination of Method B seemed attractive but one wished to avoid chloric acid digestion, an ashing procedure such as in Method E could be adapted to it.
 -  For example, if you know HClO 3 is chloric acid, you can use the following rules to figure out the names of HClO 4, HClO 2, and HClO.
 -  All of this is to justify why NaClO 3 is merely sodium chlorate while HClO 3 gets the exalted name of chloric acid.
 
- 1.1 Any acid containing chlorine and oxygen.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The solid manganese dioxide is then separated from the chloric acid solution containing zinc ions.
 -  Crystal sodium chlorate from the generator and make-up sodium chlorate are passed through electrolysis cells to produce chloric acid to replace the sulfuric acid feed to the R8 and R11 processes.
 
 
Origin
  
Early 19th century: chloric from chlorine + -ic.
   Definition of chloric acid in US English:
 chloric acid
nounˌklôrik ˈasədˌklɔrɪk ˈæsəd
Chemistry 1A colorless liquid acid with strong oxidizing properties.
Chemical formula: HClO₃
 Example sentencesExamples
-  All of this is to justify why NaClO 3 is merely sodium chlorate while HClO 3 gets the exalted name of chloric acid.
 -  The black precipitate which I obtained was received by a filter paper carefully washed first with well distillated water, then with hot water and at last with chloric acid.
 -  Thus, if the calorimetric determination of Method B seemed attractive but one wished to avoid chloric acid digestion, an ashing procedure such as in Method E could be adapted to it.
 -  Here the two reservoir substances chloric acid and chloride nitrate can react with each other and set free chloride atoms and nitric acid.
 -  For example, if you know HClO 3 is chloric acid, you can use the following rules to figure out the names of HClO 4, HClO 2, and HClO.
 
- 1.1 Any acid containing chlorine and oxygen.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Crystal sodium chlorate from the generator and make-up sodium chlorate are passed through electrolysis cells to produce chloric acid to replace the sulfuric acid feed to the R8 and R11 processes.
 -  The solid manganese dioxide is then separated from the chloric acid solution containing zinc ions.
 
 
Origin
  
Early 19th century: chloric from chlorine + -ic.