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Naming Acids 1. NAMING BINARY ACIDS NAMING …
www.sciencegeek.netNaming Acids Acids are divided into two groups: Binary and Oxyacids. Binary acids consist of two elements. Oxyacids consist of 3 elements, one of which is oxygen. 1. NAMING BINARY ACIDS: The name of the binary acid consists of two words. The first word has three parts: the “hydro” prefix the root of the nonmetal element
Chapter 11 Acids and Bases Practice Problems Section 11.1 ...
ion.chem.usu.eduAcids taste sour, may sting, and neutralize bases. Bases taste bitter, feel slippery, and neutralize acids. Naming acids: Binary acids contain a single anion: H n X. To name: hydro [anion with -ic end] acid HBr – hydrobromic acid H 2 S – hydrosulfuric acid Polyatomic acids contain a polyatomic ion: H n XO m (XO m = polyatomic ion ...
Nomenclature #1: Binary Ionic Compounds
pattersonscience.weebly.comNomenclature #3: Naming Acids 1. Name the following binary acids. These acids contain only hydrogen and one other element. Their names are always “hydro_____ic acid”. (“Hydro” tells you it is a binary acid) HI hydroiodic acid HF hydrofluoric acid H 3P hydrophosphoric acid HBr hydrobromic acid HC ℓ hydrochloric acid H