-when dissolved in water, ions separate
-chemical formula for an acid starts with a H (hydrogen)
-SIMPLE ACIDS
1) prefix: "hydro"
2) the last syllabe of the non-metal is replaced with the suffix "ic"
3) add the word "acid" at the end
ex. HF = hydrofluoric acid
HCl = hydrochloric acid
HBr = hydrobromic acid
-COMPLEX ACIDS
1) "-ate" of the polyatomic anion is replaced with the suffix "-ic"
2) "-ite" of the polyatomic anion is replaced with the suffix "-ous"
3) add the word "acid" at the end
*REMEMBER (this actually works!): "We ate ic-y sushi & got appendic -ite-ous."
ex. HCH3COO = acetic acid
HClO3 = chloric acid
HNO2 = nitrous acid
HClO4 = perchoric acid
beware the exception!
HCN = hydrocyanic acid (it is a simple acid!)
links:
http://www.saskschools.ca/curr_content/chem30/modules/module2/lesson4/Namingacids.htm
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