Naming acids acids
Found 5 free book(s)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 ...
Rules for naming compounds 2010 - Creighton University
mattson.creighton.eduNaming acids. Memorize the list of acids from the flashcards. These include hydrochloric acid, HF(aq), hydrofluoric acid, HCl(aq), hydrobromic acid, HBr(aq) and hydroiodic acid, HI(aq). With the oxygen-containing acids (oxyacids), there is a …
Brief Guide to the Nomenclature of Table 1: Components of ...
iupac.orgSubstitutive nomenclature is the main method for naming organic-chemical compounds. It is used mainly for compounds of carbon and elements of Groups 13–17. For naming purposes, a chemical compound is treated as a combination of a parent compound (Section 5) and characteristic (functional) groups, one of which is
Heterocyclic compounds (1)
copharmacy.nahrainuniv.edu.iqlife. For example, nucleic acids, the chemical substances that carry the genetic information controlling inheritance, consist of long chains of heterocyclic units held together)DNA is composed of heterocyclic bases-pyrimidines and purines(. Many naturally occurring pigments, vitamins, and antibiotics are heterocyclic compounds.
Naming Rules for Organic Compounds
web.viu.caNaming Compounds with more than one Functional Group -use the parent name highest on the priority list alkane<alkene<alkyne<amine<alcohol<ketone<aldehyde<ester<carboxylic acid i.e., a compound containing both a C=C and a -OH is regarded as an alcohol derivative a compound containing an -OH, a C=O and a -CO 2H is regarded as a carboxylic acid