Respuesta :
Here is the structure of chloric acid HClO3. It has been a monoprotic (it gives one proton ion when it ionize in water), strong acid (it ionize completely in water) of chlorine. It is known as an oxidizing agent, that reduces other substances.

Answer:
Explanation: Chloric Acid (HClO3) is an oxoacid of chlorine which is a strong acid as its conjugate base is highly stable because the negative charge formed after losing the proton gets resonancely stabilized due to the presence of three oxygen atoms.
The structure of the given compound is pyramidal due to the presence of the lone pair on the chlorine atom.
Thus the structure is shown in the image below -
