13 Nov 2021
Problem 32d
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Section: Problems by Topic
Chapter 3: Molecules, Compounds, and Chemical Equations
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13 Nov 2021
Given information
The given acid is .
Step-by-step explanation
Step 1.
The naming rule specifies the names of chemical substances in a systematic manner. The type of anion linked to hydrogen determines the acid's name. Binary acids are made up of one anion and one hydrogen atom.
The oxyacids have the following naming rule:
- Oxyacids have hydrogen ions. As a result, the cation's name isn't required.
- The suffix was added because of the oxyanion's name's ending. If the name of the oxyanion ends in "ite," the base name of the oxyanion changes to -ous, and if the name ends in "ate," the base name of the oxyanion changes to "ic."
- The word acid was added at the end.
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