Acid Nomenclature Science 10 Chemical Reactions. Recognizing Acids  Acids can be recognized from their formula: –An acid’s formula either  starts with.

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Acid Nomenclature Science 10 Chemical Reactions

Recognizing Acids  Acids can be recognized from their formula: –An acid’s formula either  starts with H or  ends with COOH

Naming Acids  If the negative ion ends in “-ide,” the acid is named as a “hydro ic” acid. Examples are hydrochloric acid, HCl, and hydrocyanic acid, HCN.

Naming Acids (cont’d)  If the negative ion ends in “-ate”, the acid is named as a “ ic” acid. Examples are nitric acid, HNO 3, and sulphuric acid, H 2 SO 4.

Naming Acids (cont’d)  If the negative ion ends in “-ite,” the acid is named as a “ ous” acid. Examples are sulphurous acid, H 2 SO 3, and nitrous acid, HNO 2.

Summary Negative Ion Ending Acid EndingExample -idehydro----ic acid hydrogen chloride = hydrochloric acid -ate-ic acid hydrogen sulphate = sulphuric acid -ite-ous acid hydrogen nitrite = nitrous acid

Practice: Name the following acids based on their standard ionic name. Hydrogen Chloride Hydrogen Nitrate Hydrogen Acetate Hydrogen Sulfite Hydrogen Sulfide

Practice: Name the following acids based on their standard ionic name. Hydrogen ChlorideHydrochloric Acid Hydrogen Nitrate Hydrogen Acetate Hydrogen Sulfite Hydrogen Sulfide

Practice: Name the following acids based on their standard ionic name. Hydrogen ChlorideHydrochloric Acid Hydrogen NitrateNitric Acid Hydrogen Acetate Hydrogen Sulfite Hydrogen Sulfide

Practice: Name the following acids based on their standard ionic name. Hydrogen ChlorideHydrochloric Acid Hydrogen NitrateNitric Acid Hydrogen AcetateAcetic Acid Hydrogen Sulfite Hydrogen Sulfide

Practice: Name the following acids based on their standard ionic name. Hydrogen ChlorideHydrochloric Acid Hydrogen NitrateNitric Acid Hydrogen AcetateAcetic Acid Hydrogen SulfiteSulfurous Acid Hydrogen Sulfide

Practice: Name the following acids based on their standard ionic name. Hydrogen ChlorideHydrochloric Acid Hydrogen NitrateNitric Acid Hydrogen AcetateAcetic Acid Hydrogen SulfiteSulfurous Acid Hydrogen SulfideHydrosulfuric Acid

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 HClO 4 H 2 CO 3 HI HF

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 Hydrogen Nitrite HClO 4 H 2 CO 3 HI HF

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 Hydrogen NitriteNitrous Acid HClO 4 H 2 CO 3 HI HF

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 Hydrogen NitriteNitrous Acid HClO 4 Hydrogen Perchlorate H 2 CO 3 HI HF

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 Hydrogen NitriteNitrous Acid HClO 4 Hydrogen PerchloratePerchloric Acid H 2 CO 3 HI HF

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 Hydrogen NitriteNitrous Acid HClO 4 Hydrogen PerchloratePerchloric Acid H 2 CO 3 Hydrogen Carbonate HI HF

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 Hydrogen NitriteNitrous Acid HClO 4 Hydrogen PerchloratePerchloric Acid H 2 CO 3 Hydrogen CarbonateCarbonic Acid HI HF

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 Hydrogen NitriteNitrous Acid HClO 4 Hydrogen PerchloratePerchloric Acid H 2 CO 3 Hydrogen CarbonateCarbonic Acid HIHydrogen Iodide HF

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 Hydrogen NitriteNitrous Acid HClO 4 Hydrogen PerchloratePerchloric Acid H 2 CO 3 Hydrogen CarbonateCarbonic Acid HIHydrogen IodideHydroiodic Acid HF

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 Hydrogen NitriteNitrous Acid HClO 4 Hydrogen PerchloratePerchloric Acid H 2 CO 3 Hydrogen CarbonateCarbonic Acid HIHydrogen IodideHydroiodic Acid HFHydrogen Flouride

Practice: Name the following compounds using both standard and acid nomenclature. Formula Standard NomenclatureAcid Nomenclature HNO 2 Hydrogen NitriteNitrous Acid HClO 4 Hydrogen PerchloratePerchloric Acid H 2 CO 3 Hydrogen CarbonateCarbonic Acid HIHydrogen IodideHydroiodic Acid HFHydrogen FlourideHydrofluoric Acid

Practice: Find the formula given the Acid’s name. Chlorous Acid Phosphoric Acid Oxalic Acid Hydrosulfuric Acid Sulfurous Acid

Practice: Find the formula given the Acid’s name. Chlorous AcidHClO 2 Phosphoric Acid Oxalic Acid Hydrosulfuric Acid Sulfurous Acid

Practice: Find the formula given the Acid’s name. Chlorous AcidHClO 2 Phosphoric AcidH 3 PO 4 Oxalic Acid Hydrosulfuric Acid Sulfurous Acid

Practice: Find the formula given the Acid’s name. Chlorous AcidHClO 2 Phosphoric AcidH 3 PO 4 Oxalic AcidH2C2O4H2C2O4 Hydrosulfuric Acid Sulfurous Acid

Practice: Find the formula given the Acid’s name. Chlorous AcidHClO 2 Phosphoric AcidH 3 PO 4 Oxalic AcidH2C2O4H2C2O4 Hydrosulfuric AcidH2SH2S Sulfurous Acid

Practice: Find the formula given the Acid’s name. Chlorous Acid HClO 2 Phosphoric Acid H 3 PO 4 Oxalic Acid H2C2O4H2C2O4H2C2O4H2C2O4 Hydrosulfuric Acid H2SH2SH2SH2S Sulfurous Acid H 2 SO 3