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Naming Acids

Using knowledge of polyatomic ions to determine acid names.

TylerMarcel
Created Date 09.24.20
Last Updated 09.28.20
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Topics of this game:
  • the suffix for oxyacids containing -ite
  • the suffix for oxyacids containing -ate
  • the prefix for a binary acid (containing only two elements, think HCl)
  • a polyprotic acid with a negative 3 charge, -ate ending and including Phosphorous
  • one more oxygen than chlorate but as an acid
  • one less oxygen than bromite
  • just hydrogen and bromine
  • most electronegative element + hydrogen
  • acetate as an acid
  • main element smells like rotten eggs, ends with -ite
  • main element has 5 valence electrons, ends with -ate

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