Showing posts with label oxyacids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oxyacids. Show all posts
Monday, February 2, 2009
3.06 - Acid Base Nomenclature - 14:48
KEY CONCEPTS: When naming Binary Acids, start by identifying the hydrogen atom as "hydro" and name the non-metal using the "ic" ending and add the word acid.
Rules for Oxy-Acids:
They are derivatives of polyatomic ions and polyatomic variations. Follow the following 4 rules:
i.) ____ate ions become _______ic acid
ii.) per____ate ions become per_____ic acids
iii.) ____ite ions become _____ous acids
iv.) hypo____ite ions become hypo_____ous acids
Bases contain hydroxide ion (OH)-1
**NOTE: NO "hydro" for oxy-acids
Labels:
acids,
bases,
binary acids,
hydrogen,
hydroxide,
oxy-acids,
oxyacids,
polyatomic,
polyatomic acids,
polyatomic variation
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
5.05 - Neutralization Reactions - 7:11
KEY CONCEPTS:
-special type of double displacement reaction
acid + base --> salt + water
REACTANTS
acids - either binary acids or oxy-acids (contain H)
bases - contain hydroxide (OH)
PRODUCTS
salt - ionic compound (ANY metal and non-metal)
water - we know what that is
Labels:
acids,
bases,
binary acids,
double displacement,
neutralization,
oxy-acids,
oxyacids
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