Platoic Acid
When naming acids that have a (fictional, in this case) polyatomic ion that ends in -ate, drop that ending and change it to -ic. For example, an acid with the nitrate ion becomes nitric acid.
Chlorous acid
The named compound would be tetraamminecopper(II) complex ion.
An aqueous solution of HI is named hydroiodic acid. It is a strong acid that consists of hydrogen and iodine ions dissolved in water.
HFO4 is an acid. It is named perfluorooctanoic acid and is commonly used in industrial applications.
Acids in their pure state are named based on the anion they contain. For example, hydrochloric acid contains the chloride anion, so it is named hydrochloric acid. Sulfuric acid contains the sulfate anion, so it is named sulfuric acid.
Hydroiodic Acid. It is a strong acid (100% dissociation).
It would be named as a dilute solution of a weak acid.
Chlorous acid
Deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid.
Hydrobromic acid
The named compound would be tetraamminecopper(II) complex ion.
An aqueous solution of HI is named hydroiodic acid. It is a strong acid that consists of hydrogen and iodine ions dissolved in water.
HFO4 is an acid. It is named perfluorooctanoic acid and is commonly used in industrial applications.
Acids in their pure state are named based on the anion they contain. For example, hydrochloric acid contains the chloride anion, so it is named hydrochloric acid. Sulfuric acid contains the sulfate anion, so it is named sulfuric acid.
chlorous acid
No, it can't. This is because lemon acid is scientifically named 'citric acid' and stomach acid is likewise named 'hydrochloric acid'. Your stomach lining protects your stomach wall from the corrosive effects of hydrochloric acid, so citric acid will have no effect as it is weaker. However, it may give you heartburn!
Formic acid was named after the Latin word "formica," meaning ant, because it was first isolated from the bodies of red ants. The acid emits a pungent smell, resembling that of an ant.