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1 Naming Acids Dr. Jerry E. Sipe Ivy Tech Community College

2 What You Need To Know Acid nomenclature is different from other compound nomenclature Acids are named for their anions because they have a common cation: H + Other compounds are named for their cations and their anions

3 Classification of Acids Classified by the number of hydrogen ions produced – Monoprotic: HCl  H + + Cl - – Diprotic: H 2 SO 4  2 H + + SO 4 -2 – Triprotic: H 3 PO 4  3 H + + PO 4 -3 –Recognizing this classification is vital when stoichiometry/balancing equations are required

4 Classified by type of anion –Binary: monatomic anion: HCl –Tertiary: polyatomic anion: H 2 SO 4 – Recognizing this classification is vital in naming acids and writing formulas from their names Classification of Acids

5 Formula writing begins with analyzing the key parts of the name Binary acids are recognized by the following: HYDROELEMENTIC Writing Acid Formulas: Binary Acids H+H+ E -X CROSS MULTIPLY CHARGES HXEHXE

6 Hydrochloric Acid Indicates a binary acid containing chlorine H+H+ Cl - H 1 Cl 1

7 POLYATOMICSTEMOUS ACID Writing Acid Formulas:Tertiary Acids – Names ending in “ous” H+H+ ZO -X CROSS MULTIPLY CHARGES H X ZO

8 Nitrous Acid Indicates a polyatomic anion with lowest amount of oxygen in nitrogen series (nitrite) H+H+ NO 2 - H 1 1 NO 2

9 POLYATOMICSTEMIC ACID Writing Acid Formulas:Tertiary Acids – Names ending in “IC” H+H+ ZO 2 -X CROSS MULTIPLY CHARGES H X ZO 2

10 Sulfuric Acid Indicates a polyatomic anion with highest amount of oxygen in sulfur series H+H+ SO 4 -2 H 21 SO 4

11 Perchloric acid Indicates a polyatomic anion with highest amount of oxygen in chlorine series H+H+ ClO 4 - H 1 1 ClO 4

12 Hydrophosphoric Acid Indicates a binary acid containing phosphorous H+H+ P -3 H 3 P 1

13 Hydroiodic Acid Indicates a binary acid containing iodine H+H+ I-I- H 1 I 1

14 Hypochlorous Acid Indicates a polyatomic ion with the lowest level of oxygen in the chlorine series H+H+ ClO - H 1 ClO 1

15 Acid names derived from the anion Binary acids: HYDROELEMENTIC ACID Example: HI  IODIDE ion is anion Therefore the name of the acid is –HYDROIODIC ACID Naming of Acids: Formula to Name

16 Tertiary acids “ite” ending: ITE  OUS –ION NAME STEMOUS ACID –Example: HPO 3 ; PO 3 -3 is the phosphite ion; therefore, the name of the acid is PHOSPHOROUS ACID –Note: the “OR” in the name is added to complete the elemental name Naming of Acids: Formula to Name

17 Tertiary acids “ic” ending: ATE  IC –ION NAME STEMIC ACID –Example: HPO 4 ; PO 4 - is phosphate ion; therefore, the name of the acid is PHOSPHORIC ACID –Note: the “OR” in the name is added to complete the elemental name Naming of Acids: Formula to Name

18 H2SH2SH2SH2S Only one element (sulfur) other than hydrogen – a binary acid; therefore… HydrosulfuricAcid

19 H 2 SO 3 SulfiteIon SulfurousAcid

20 HNO 3 NitrateIon NitricAcid

21 HF Only one element (fluorine) other than hydrogen – a binary acid; therefore… HydrofluoricAcid

22 HClO 3 ChlorateIon ChloricAcid

23 HIO HypoioditeIon HypoiodousAcid


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