Title: Naming Acids
1Naming Acids
- Chemistry 11
- Mrs. Kay Ms. Cleary
2Acids
- When these compounds dissolve in water they
produce hydrogen ions. - The concentration of hydrogen ions produced is
related to its molarity (simple ratios) - HCl ? H Cl-
- 2M 2M 2M
- pH of acids is directly related to the amount of
dissociation of the hydrogen.
3Binary Acids (made of 2 elements only)
- Prefix is always hydro
- Name the second element with the suffix? ic
- Example HCl hydrochloric acid
- 3. To indicate the compound is dissolved in
water, (aq) which stands for aqueous is written
after the compound. HCl (aq)
4Practice
Name Formula
Hydrobromic acid
HF
Hydroiodic acid
HBr
Hydrofluoric acid
HI
5Strong Acids
- These acids dissociate 100 in water, which makes
them different from other weaker acids (has to do
with pH, not concentration) - You need to memorize them
- Sulfuric acid, H2SO4
- Nitric acid, HNO3
- Hydrochloric acid, HCl
- Hydroiodic acid, HI
- Hydrobromic acid, HBr
- Perchloric acid, HClO4
- dissociation HNO3 ? H NO3-
6Tertiary acids (made up of 3 elements)
- H -ate polyatomic ion If the acid has an -ate
polyatomic ion after the H, that makes it an -ic
acid. H2SO4 is sulfuric acid. - H -ite polyatomic ion When the acid has an
-ite polyatomic ion after the H, that makes it an
-ous acid. H2SO3 is sulfurous acid.
7HClO4 Perchloric acid One extra oxygen
HClO3 Chloric acid Normal formula
HClO2 Chlorous acid One less oxygen
HClO Hypochlorous acid Two less oxygen
8Anion Acid Name
Hypo ______ite Hypo _____ous acid
_______ite _______ous acid
_______ate ________ic acid
per_______ate per_______ic acid
9Examples
NO3 1- Nitrate HNO3 Nitric acid
CO3 2- Carbonate H2CO3 Carbonic acid
SO4 2- Sulfate H2SO4 Sulfuric acid
PO4 3- Phosphate H3PO4 Phosphoric acid
C2H3O3 1- acetate HC2H3O3 Acetic acid
10Practice
Name Formula
HNO2
Carbonic acid
H3PO4
Acetic acid
H2SO3
Nitrous acid
H2CO3
Phosphoric acid
CH3COOH
Sulfurous acid