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Chapter 9 Naming ACIDS Sodium chloride Hydrogen peroxide Magnesium sulphate Nitrogen dioxide Hydrochloric acid Calcium fluoride Carbon monoxide.

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1 Chapter 9 Naming ACIDS Sodium chloride Hydrogen peroxide Magnesium sulphate Nitrogen dioxide Hydrochloric acid Calcium fluoride Carbon monoxide

2 Naming Acids

3 An ACID is a substance that when put into water, gives away a hydrogen ion (H +1 ) to another substance in the water solution. HCl + H 2 O HCl (aq) There are two types of acids: 1. Binary acids-HCl (aq) 2. Ternary acids-H 2 SO 4 (aq) -polyatomic ions (ending in ate) -polyatomic ions (ending in ite)

4 Naming Binary Acids EX: HCl (aq) 1. Use the prefix hydro for hydrogen 2. Anion ending changes from ide to ic 3. Add the word acid at the end. hydrochloric acid

5 Naming Ternary Acids Polyatomic ions ending in ate EX: H 2 SO 4 1. NO hydro prefix!!! 2. Anion ending changes from ATE to IC - Sulfate change to Sulfuric - Sulfate change to Sulfuric “IC I ATE that” “IC I ATE that” 3. Add the word acid at the end Sulfuric acid

6 Naming Ternary Acids Polyatomic ions ending in ite EX: H 2 SO 3 1. NO hydro prefix!!! 2. Anion ending changes from ITE to OUS -Sulfite change to Sulfurous -Sulfite change to Sulfurous “RITEOUS” “RITEOUS” 3. Add the word acid at the end Sulfurous acid

7 Practice Naming Acids 1.H 3 PO 4 - PO 4 = phosphate -Use saying “IC I ATE that” Answer= Phosphoric acid 2. HNO 2 -NO 2 = nitrite -Use saying “RITEOUS” Answer= Nitrous acid

8 Writing Acids

9 How to Write a Formula for an Acid: BINARY ACIDS Ex: hydrosulfuric acid 1. Write down symbols (H and S) 2. Determine Charges (H +1 S -2 ) 3. Cancel charges or use criss-cross method to form subscripts to cancel out charges to form subscripts to cancel out charges 4. H 2 S

10 Ternary ACIDS Ex: sulfuric acid 1. No hydro prefix so we have a polyatomic ion: In this case “IC I ATE that” In this case “IC I ATE that” sulfuric = sulfate (SO 4 ) -2 Can also be “RITEOUS” Can also be “RITEOUS” sulfurous = sulfite sulfurous = sulfite 2. Write down symbols (H and SO 4 ) 3. Determine Charges (H +1 SO 4 -2 ) 4. Cancel charges or use criss-cross method to form subscripts to cancel out charges to form subscripts to cancel out charges 5. H 2 SO 4


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