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this time…acids and molecular compounds
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will always have H + as the cation names are determined by the name of the anion present will be in aqueous phase, (aq)
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drop the suffix “ide” to leave the root word add “hydro” as a prefix and “ic” as a suffix end with “acid” as a separate word
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HCl anion is chloride drop “ide” and you’re left with “chlor”
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add “hydro” as a prefix of “chlor” add “ic” as a suffix of “chlor” add “acid” as a separate word Shazam! “hydrochloric acid”
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drop the suffix “ite” to leave the root word add “ous” as a suffix end with “acid” as a separate word
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H 2 SO 3 anion is sulfite drop “ite” and you’re left with “sulf”…S and P are special cases…
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change what you’re left with to “sulfur” (or in P’s case, to “phosphor”) add “ous” as a suffix add “acid” as a separate word
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Ooh, Ah…it’s “sulfurous acid”
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drop the suffix “ate” to leave the root word add “ic” as a suffix end with “acid” as a separate word
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H 2 SO 4 anion is sulfate drop “ate” and you’re left with “sulf”…again, S and P are special cases…
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change what you’re left with to “sulfur” (or in P’s case, to “phosphor”) add “ic” as a suffix add “acid” as a separate word
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Wacka, Wacka!…it’s “sulfuric acid”
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will always be made of nonmetals (consider B and Ga to have nonmetallic properties) use those fun prefixes we use for hydrates end in “ide”
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mono di tri tetra penta hexa hepta octa nona deca
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use prefixes on first element if there is a subscript always use prefixes on second element
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CO It’s molecular because there is no metal in it. There is only one carbon, and it is the first element in the cpd.
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So, it does not get a prefix. There is only one oxygen; so, its prefix is “mono” (which will be abbreviated to “mon” because O begins with an “o”)
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add “ide” as a suffix to the root of the last element name So, when we put them together… carbon monoxide is the name
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N 2 O 4 two nitrogen atoms four oxygen atoms hmmm….
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dinitrogen tetroxide!!!!
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HClO 3 (aq) CS 2 PF 3 HCN (aq) NO 2 H 3 PO 3 (aq) BI 3 HIO 4 (aq) P 2 O 5 H 2 C 2 O 4 (aq)
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oxygen difluoride hydrophosphoric acid carbon tetrachloride chlorous acid chromic acid
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