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Binary and Oxyacids are named by identifying the number of hydrogen Ions found in the chemical formula.

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When naming acids you can consider them to be combinations of?

When naming acids, you can consider them to be combinations of anions with hydrogen ions. The anion in the acid determines the naming convention, such as "hydro-" for binary acids (containing hydrogen and one other element) and the suffix "-ic" or "-ous" for oxyacids (containing oxygen).


What is the process of creating the chemical formula of a binary and oxyacids from a given name?

symbols of the elements symbols of the elements


When naming binary ionic or covalent compounds change the suffix of the anions name to what?

When naming binary ionic compounds, the suffix of the anion's name is changed to "-ide." For covalent compounds, the suffix of the anion's name does not change.


Why fluorine cannot form oxyacids?

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.


Why aluminum is passive towards oxyacids?

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


What is the rule used for naming binary compounds composed of nonmetals bonded to other nonmetals?

Newtons third law


When naming a binary ionic compound what suffix is used in the part of the name that represent the anion?

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.


How is dihydrogen monoxide compared to seudo science?

Dihydrogen monoxide is H2O, that is the systematic name for naming binary molecular compounds, and is not pseudoscience.


In naming a binary ionic compound the name of the appears first followed by the name of the?

In naming a binary ionic compound, the name of the cation (metal) appears first, followed by the name of the anion (non-metal). The cation keeps its elemental name, while the anion's name is modified to end in "-ide".


What is true about binary compound?

it has two elements


How do you naming binary?

Shorten hydrogen to hydro, then use the other non-metal name then add ic eg Hydrogen chloride - hydrochloric acid


What are the names and formulas for the oxyacids and iodine?

Oxyacids of iodine are:- iodic acid: HIO3- iodous acid: HIO2- hypoiodous acid: HIO- ortho periodic acid: HIO4- meta periodic acid: H5IO6