Naming Acids definitions Flashcards
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Acid
A covalent compound typically starting with a hydrogen ion, composed of nonmetals.Hydronium ion
Another name for the hydrogen ion, represented as H+.Covalent compound
A compound consisting only of nonmetals bonded together.Binary acid
An acid with hydrogen ions bonded to nonmetal anions, excluding oxygen.Oxyacid
A covalent compound with hydrogen ions bonded to a polyatomic ion containing oxygen.Polyatomic ion
An ion composed of multiple atoms, often containing oxygen.Hydro-
Prefix used in naming binary acids, indicating the presence of hydrogen.Nitrate
A polyatomic ion with the formula NO3-, used in forming nitric acid.Nitrite
A polyatomic ion with the formula NO2-, used in forming nitrous acid.Iodine
A nonmetal element in group 7A, forming anions with a -1 charge.Sulfur
A nonmetal element used entirely in naming its acid form, not just the base name.Phosphorus
A nonmetal element requiring more than its base name in acid form.Ic acid
Suffix used for acids derived from polyatomic ions ending in '-ate'.Ous acid
Suffix used for acids derived from polyatomic ions ending in '-ite'.Acetic acid
An exception to typical acid structure, can be written with hydrogen at the end.