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Naming Oxyacids

Naming Oxyacids. Oxyacids are acids made up of hydrogen, oxygen and one other element and produce H + ions when dissolved in water. Many of the common polyatomic ions become oxyacids by adding hydrogen. The suffix “-ate” becomes “-ic” and the word acid is added to the end. Remember….

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Naming Oxyacids

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  1. Naming Oxyacids

  2. Oxyacids are acids made up of hydrogen, oxygen and one other element and produce H+ ions when dissolved in water. • Many of the common polyatomic ions become oxyacids by adding hydrogen. • The suffix “-ate” becomes “-ic” and the word acid is added to the end.

  3. Remember…. I “ate” liver and I said “ic”!

  4. Examples:

  5. Oxyacids – form different acids by changing the number of oxygens

  6. Examples • What is HNO3? • nitric acid • What is HNO2? • nitrous acid • What is HNO4? • pernitric acid • What is HNO? • hyponitrous acid

  7. Extra • Recall that “-ate” ions become “-ic” acids. • Likewise, “-ous” acids become “-ite” ions • HClO2 is chlorous acid; ClO2- is the chlorite ion. • HClO is hypochlorous acid; ClO- is hypochlorite ion.

  8. Examples • What is HNO3? • nitric acid • What is NaNO3? • sodium nitrate • What is HNO2? • nitrous acid • What is NaNO2? • sodium nitrite

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