Strong Vs. Weak Acids and Naming Acids Kevin Kuttler.

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Strong Vs. Weak Acids and Naming Acids Kevin Kuttler

Identifying Acids Identify each as either a strong or weak acid HBr – Hydrobromic Acid HCOOH - Formic Acid

Identifying Acids Identify each as either a strong or weak acid HBr – Hydrobromic Acid - Strong HCOOH - Formic Acid - Weak

Identifying Acids Identify each as either a strong or weak acid HI – Hydroiodic Acid C 3 H 6 O 3 - Lactic Acid

Identifying Acids Identify each as either a strong or weak acid HI – Hydroiodic Acid - Strong C 3 H 6 O 3 - Lactic Acid - Weak

Identifying Acids Identify each as either a strong or weak acid H 3 PO 4 – Phosphoric acid H 2 SO 4 – Sulfuric Acid C 6 H 8 O 7 – Citric Acid

Identifying Acids Identify each as either a strong or weak acid H 3 PO 4 – Phosphoric acid - Weak H 2 SO 4 – Sulfuric Acid - Strong C 6 H 8 O 7 – Citric Acid - Weak

Naming Acids Name the acid by using the chemical formula HClO 4 HNO 3 H 2 CO 3

Naming Acids Name the acid by using the chemical formula HClO 4 - Perchloric acid HNO 3 - Nitric Acid H 2 CO 3 – Carbonic Acid

Writing Chemical Formula Write the chemical form of the acids based on the acid name Nitrous acid Hydrofluoric acid

Writing Chemical Formula Write the chemical form of the acids based on the acid name Nitrous acid – HNO 2 Hydrofluoric acid - HF