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Acid Nomenclature

Acid Nomenclature. Acid Nomenclature. Binary Acids HX hydrogen _____ide becomes Hydro______ ic acid. HCl(g) hydrogen chloride HCl (aq) hydrochloric acid H 2 S(g) hydrogen sulfide H 2 S(aq) hydrosulfuric acid HCN(g) hydrogen cyanide HCN(aq) hydrocyanic acid. Oxyacid Nomenclature.

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Acid Nomenclature

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  1. Acid Nomenclature

  2. Acid Nomenclature • Binary Acids • HX hydrogen _____ide • becomes • Hydro______ ic acid

  3. HCl(g) hydrogen chloride • HCl (aq) hydrochloric acid • H2S(g) hydrogen sulfide • H2S(aq) hydrosulfuric acid • HCN(g) hydrogen cyanide • HCN(aq) hydrocyanic acid

  4. Oxyacid Nomenclature • Hydrogen ___ate  ___ic acid • Hydrogen ___ite  ___ous acid • Hydrogen per __ate  per__ic acid • Hydrogen hypo__ite hypo__ous acid

  5. H2SO4 H2SO3 H2CO3 HClO H2TeO3 HBrO4 Examples

  6. H2SO4 H2SO3 H2CO3 HClO H2TeO3 HBrO4 sulfuric acid sulfurous acid carbonic acid hypochlorous acid tellurous acid perbromic acid

  7. hydro Writing the Formulas for Acids FIRST You must determine the formula for the anion, “(X)”. • If the acid’s name starts with “________” (and ends in “–ic”), the name of the anion used ends in “_______”. Therefore, it is a _________ acid. (There’s only hydrogen and one other nonmetal in the formula!) • The subscript on the hydrogen equals the anion’s charge! Examples: hydrobromic acid = ________ hydroiodic acid = _______ hydrosulfuric acid = ________ -ide binary HBr HI H2S

  8. -ic -ate oxy- • If the acid’s name ends with “______” without the “hydro-” prefix, the name of the anion used ends in “_______”. Therefore, it is an ____ acid. • The subscript on the hydrogen equals the anion’s charge! Examples: perchloric acid = __________ oxalic acid = ___________ • If the acid’s name ends with “______”, the name of the anion used ends in “_______”. (It’s is also an oxy-acid.) • The subscript on the hydrogen equals the anion’s charge! Examples: hypochlorous acid = __________ nitrous acid = ____________ sulfurous acid = ____________ HClO4 H2C2O4 -ous -ite HClO HNO2 H2SO3

  9. Examples • Chromic acid • Hydroiodic acid • Chlorous acid • Perchloric acid • Carbonic acid • Phosphorous acid • Hydroselenic acid

  10. Examples • Chromic acid • Hydroiodic acid • Chlorous acid • Perchloric acid • Carbonic acid • Phosphorous acid • Hydroselenic acid • H2CrO4 • HI • HClO2 • HClO4 • H2CO3 • H3PO4 • H2Se

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