Naming Acids SUPER EASY AND SUPER FUN!! 

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Naming Acids SUPER EASY AND SUPER FUN!! 

D.17 Hydrogen Compounds and Acids Hydrogen forms covalent bonds with other nonmetals to create molecular compounds. Different from other molecular compounds because they dissolve in water to form conducting solutions—these solutions are called acids. Acid solutions contain H+(aq) ions

D.17 Hydrogen Compounds and Acids Nomenclature of Acids Acid nomenclature rules basically involve these steps: naming the compound as though it were ionic converting the ionic name to the acid name.

D.17 Hydrogen Compounds and Acids Acid Nomenclature Rules Ionic Name Acid Name hydrogen ____ ide becomes hydro ___ ic acid hydrogen ____ ate _______ ic acid hydrogen ____ ite _______ ous acid Note: With sulfur and phosphorus the extra syllable is included to make it sound better.