Naming Polyatomic Ions and Acids

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Naming Polyatomic Ions and Acids

The prefix bi- In Polyatomic ions the prefix “bi” means hydrogen. For example CO32- is carbonate HCO3- is bicarbonate A Hydrogen ion is positive so it increases the charge by one. IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) is forcing this out and changing to simply hydrogen carbonate.

Oxyanions Oxyanions- negative ions containing oxygen. These have the suffix “-ate” or “-ite” “-ate” means it has more oxygen atoms bonded, “-ite” has less For example SO42- sulfate SO32- sulfite

Oxyanions Oxyanions may contain the prefix “hypo-”, less than, or “per-”, more than. For example ClO4- Perchlorate ClO3- Chlorate ClO2- Chlorite ClO- Hypochlorite

Acids Certain compounds produce H+ ions in water, these are called acids. You can recognize them because the neutral compound starts with “H”. For example HCl, H2SO4, and HNO3. Don’t confuse a polyatomic ion with a neutral compound. HCO3- is bicarbonate, not an acid.

Naming acids Does it contain oxygen? If it does not, it gets the prefix “hydro-” and the suffix “-ic acid” HCl Hydrochloric acid HF Hydroflouric acid HCN Hydrocyanic acid

Naming Acids If it does contain an oxyanion, then replace the ending. If the ending was “–ate”, add “-ic acid” If the ending was “–ite”, add “-ous acid” H2SO4 Sulfuric Acid H2SO3 Sulfurous Acid