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1 Naming Acids & Bases

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3 Cl- HCl Chloride Hydro-chlor-ic acid Standard Ions
HF = Hydroflouric acid HBr = Hydrobromic acid HI = Hydroiodic acid

4 PolyAtomic Ions ClO4 – Perchlorate HClO4 Perchlor-ic acid

5 ClO3- Chlorate HClO3 Chlor-ic acid

6 ClO2- Chlorite HClO2 Chlor-ous acid

7 ClO- Hypochlorite HClO Hypo-chlor-ous acid

8 NO3- Nitrate HNO3 Nitric acid

9 NO2- Nitrite HNO2 Nitrous acid

10 SO42- Sulfate H2SO4 Sulfuric acid

11 SO32- Sulfite H2SO3 Sulfurous acid

12 PO43- Phosphate H3PO4 Phosphoric acid

13 PO33- Phosphite H3PO3 Phosphorous acid

14 CO32- Carbonate H2CO3 Carbonic acid

15 CrO42- Chromate H2CrO4 Chromic acid

16 Cr2O72- Dichromate H2Cr2O7 Dichromic acid

17 MnO4- Permanganate HMnO4 Permanganic acid

18 SCN- Thiocyanate HCN Thiocyanic acid

19 Exception! Treated like a Standard Ion
CN- Cyanide HCN Hydrocyanic acid

20 C2H3O2- Acetate C2H4O2 Acetic acid CH3COOH

21 OH- NaOH Hydroxide Sodium hydroxide Naming Bases
LiOH = Lithium hydroxide KOH = Potassium hydroxide RbOH = Rubidium hydroxide CsOH = Cesium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 = Calcium hydroxide

22 NH2- Amide NH3 Ammonia NH4+ Ammonium

23 Completely dissociate Group I and II
Strong Bases Completely dissociate Group I and II Hydroxylated Cation + OH- LiOH, etc. Mg(OH)2, etc.

24 Completely dissociate Strongly EN anions
Strong Acids Completely dissociate Strongly EN anions Protonated H+ + Anion HCl, HBr, HI HClO4, HNO3, H2SO4 HF is an exception. It is NOT as strong acid.


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