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Naming Acids
  • Chemistry 11
  • Mrs. Kay

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Acids
  • When these compounds dissolve in water they
    produce hydrogen ions.
  • The concentration of hydrogen ions produced is
    related to its molarity (simple ratios)
  • HCl ? H Cl-
  • 2M 2M 2M
  • pH of acids is directly related to the amount of
    dissociation of the hydrogen.

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Binary Acids (made of 2 elements only)
  • Prefix is always hydro
  • Name the second element with the suffix? ic
  • Example HCl hydrochloric acid

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Practice
HBr
Hydrofluoric acid
HI
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Strong Acids
  • These acids dissociate 100 in water, which makes
    them different from other weaker acids (has to do
    with pH, not concentration)
  • You need to memorize them
  • Sulfuric acid, H2SO4
  • Nitric acid, HNO3
  • Hydrochloric acid, HCl
  • Hydroiodic acid, HI
  • Hydrobromic acid, HBr
  • Perchloric acid, HClO4
  • dissociation HNO3 ? H NO3-

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Tertiary acids (made up of 3 elements)
  • H -ate polyatomic ion If the acid has an -ate
    polyatomic ion after the H, that makes it an -ic
    acid. H2SO4 is sulfuric acid.
  • H -ite polyatomic ion When the acid has an
    -ite polyatomic ion after the H, that makes it an
    -ous acid. H2SO3 is sulfurous acid.

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Practice
Nitrous acid
H2CO3
Phosphoric acid
CH3COOH
Sulfurous acid
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