Binary and Oxyacids are named by identifying the number of hydrogen Ions found in the chemical formula.
Binary acids are named by two basic rules. Use the hydro- prefix and the -ic suffix. The -ic suffix is used for polyatomic ate ions and the -ous suffix is used for -ite ions.
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Sulfuric acid, Sulfurous acid, Nitric acid
Aluminum oxide is an ionic compound. Prefixes are not used in naming ionic compounds, but are used in naming binary molecular compounds.
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Oxyacids of iodine are:- iodic acid: HIO3- iodous acid: HIO2- hypoiodous acid: HIO- ortho periodic acid: HIO4- meta periodic acid: H5IO6
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Fluorine can not form oxyacids because fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen, and oxyacids are formed only from elements that are less electronegative than oxygen.
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aluminium is passive towards oxyacids due to formation of protevtive layer of oxide. this protective layer resists the contact of aluminium with water or oxygen thatswhy aluminium is passive towards oxyacids
Sulfuric acid, Sulfurous acid, Nitric acid
Aluminum oxide is an ionic compound. Prefixes are not used in naming ionic compounds, but are used in naming binary molecular compounds.
Newtons third law
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The suffix "-ide" is used in the part of the name that represents the anion in a binary ionic compound. For example, chloride, oxide, and sulfide are examples of anions that form binary ionic compounds.
Dihydrogen monoxide is H2O, that is the systematic name for naming binary molecular compounds, and is not pseudoscience.
Oxyacids of iodine are:- iodic acid: HIO3- iodous acid: HIO2- hypoiodous acid: HIO- ortho periodic acid: HIO4- meta periodic acid: H5IO6
Shorten hydrogen to hydro, then use the other non-metal name then add ic eg Hydrogen chloride - hydrochloric acid