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Day 13– Naming Acids & Bases Sci 10 Chemistry. What is an Acid?  Acid: a compound that makes hydrogen ions H + (aq) when dissolved in water i.e.: HCl.

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1 Day 13– Naming Acids & Bases Sci 10 Chemistry

2 What is an Acid?  Acid: a compound that makes hydrogen ions H + (aq) when dissolved in water i.e.: HCl (aq) → H + (aq) + Cl - (aq) Note: acids must be dissolved in water to produce H + ions. Look for the (aq) which means aqueous to indicate the acid is dissolved in water How to identify them: Hydrogen + a non-metal with the (aq) symbol

3 What is a Base?  Base: a compound that makes hydroxide ions OH - (aq) when dissolved in water i.e. NaOH (aq) → Na + (aq) + OH - (aq) How to identify them: Metal + hydroxide ion (OH) with the (aq) symbol

4 Naming Bases  Easy! Name the cation followed by the anion (hydroxide) with the ending –ide (just like we’ve been doing all along with ionic compounds)  You will know that it is a base if you see the (aq)  i.e. NaOH (aq) sodium hydroxide  i.e. Ca(OH) 2 (aq) calcium hydroxide

5 Try It! Name the following base: 1. KOH (aq) potassium hydroxide

6 Naming Acids with A Non- Metal (simple anions)  i.e. HCl (aq)  You will know to name this as an acid because of the (aq) 1. Write “hydro-” 2. Add the name of the non-metal (shortened, with the ending “-ic”) i.e. chloric 3. Add the second word “acid” HCl (aq) = hydrochloric acid

7 Try It!  Name the following acids: HF (aq)  hydrofluoric acid HBr (aq)  hydrobromic acid HI (aq)  hydroiodic acid

8 Naming Acids with Polyatomic Ions  The first part of the name is the name of the polyatomic ion which is shortened. One of two endings are added to this name. - ic if the anion name ends in - ate. - ous if the anion name ends in - ite.  The last part of the name is acid  i.e. HNO 3(aq) (nitrate ion) = nitric acid  i.e. HNO 2(aq) (nitrite ion) = nitrous acid

9 Try It!  Name the following acids:  H 2 CO 3 (aq) carbonic acid  H 2 SO 4 (aq) sulfuric acid (sulfate ion)  H 2 SO 3 (aq) sulfurous acid (sulfite ion)

10 Name to Formula  Determine the anion present from the name: “hydro” in the name means H plus a non-metal “-ic” or “-ous” means H plus a polyatomic ion  The cation (positive ion) is always H +  Write down the formulas of the two ions. Draw the table to see which subscripts to add:  i.e. sulfuric acid  sulfuric ------> sulfate --------> SO 4 2-  acid -------> hydrogen --------> H 1+  H SO 4  1+ 2- Formula -------> H 2 SO 4 (aq)

11 Try It!  Write the formula for: phosphoric acid Anion = phosphate PO 4 3-, Cation = H 1+ H PO 4 1+ 3- 1+ Formula: H 3 PO 4(aq)

12 To Do Day 13 Practice p. 165 #18, 20


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