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Chapter 11 Acids and Bases Practice Problems Section 11.1 ...

Chapter 11 Acids and Bases Practice Problems Section 11.1 ...

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Acids 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 ...

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Rules for naming compounds 2010 - Creighton University

Rules for naming compounds 2010 - Creighton University

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Naming 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 …

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Naming Acids 1. NAMING BINARY ACIDS NAMING OXYACIDS

Naming Acids 1. NAMING BINARY ACIDS NAMING OXYACIDS

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Naming 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 …

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