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Binary and Oxy AcidsPart 1
Please complete the following table using the method you have learned in class.
Oxy or ChemicalBinary Formula Common Name or Use Name of Acid1
H3803(aq) boracic acid, eye wash It, C2 0 ,, muriatic acid, cleaning0 //t( (45) bricks, acid in stomach hydrochloric acid3 vinegar, ,,C) CH3COOI%cu used in pickling aUl.t 4*—4 oil of vitriol, battery acid, j,.O H2SO4(aq) most U50d chemical, acid &MMr L
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toxic6 manu’ of fertilizers,C U3 Pthf(45A cleaning metals for paint phosphoric acid7 found in fats,0 !4çCO0 :) “manu’ of soap stearic acid8
H2CO3(Bq) carbonated beverages C4dhhl’C. sda /gI.1t e’ mant? of fertilizers nitric acid10 ‘V from sour gas wells. )0 H2S(aq) in rotten eggs11 —7 used to etch patterns in
/_) HFe,) glass hydrotluoric acid12 t A * used in chrome plating‘ if2 c)’uqq iron, a yellow solution chromic acid
13neither HCN(aq) poisonous, very toxic C541Vt ttCt’%c/
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The following will give you more practice with naming acids. Listed below, are somecomplex ions which you have never seen before. However, the same rules apply to thesEions as with the other complex ions you have used. Please complete the table below.ENOV1!
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ChemicalFormula Common Name or Use Name of Acid
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3 47 manuof iodine substituted g0 Hl(aq) organic compounds its).i ‘it(- 41244
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5 sting of ants3 14 eeoHc4% tanning, kettle cleaner formic acid
6 3 H1 St (qj) analytical chemical hydroselenic acid
7 antifungal agentHC6N5COO(aq) preserving food beaic 4Lzf
8 C’ H2SOS(aq) analytical chemicale 0 1
. manu oi organicC 4’[ Oif compounds periodic acid
10 n a sedative, H e&j) analytical chemical hydrobromic acid
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1.3 kIt analytical chemical hypolodous
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Name Formula1 copper(fl) hydrogen sulphate
2 iron(ll) dihydrogen phosphate re (Ws o) Lr rubidium hydrogen carbonate
4 gaffiumdihydmgenborace 4g C_1&,s15 ammonium hydrogen borate (O#) .6 indium hydrogen sulphate IA7 wngsten(V1) hydrogen phosphate kT C8 nickel(ll) hydrogen chromate N â49 lithium dihydrogen phosphate i p Po10 vanadium(W) hydrogen borate g 31 1 cobalt(ll) hydrogen sulphate ô12 /,%L1.. Th1B0313 od a.rL. 1 h CdHPO4
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Name FormulaI sodiumnitnicrrr banumiodate
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