a) Oxyacids Oxyacid formulae can be identified by: Oxyacids are named by: b) Ionic compounds in which a metal has a variable charge Ionic formulae can be identified by: Ionic compounds with variable charge are named by:

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### Understanding Oxyacids and Ionic Compounds

#### a) Oxyacids

**Oxyacid formulae can be identified by:**
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**Oxyacids are named by:**
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#### b) Ionic Compounds in which a Metal has a Variable Charge

**Ionic formulae can be identified by:**
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**Ionic compounds with variable charge are named by:**
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### Explanation

This section is designed to provide learners with a framework for understanding and identifying the chemical formulations and naming conventions for oxyacids and ionic compounds with metals that have variable charges. The provided blank spaces indicate areas where detailed educational content and examples can be added to enhance student learning and comprehension.
Transcribed Image Text:### Understanding Oxyacids and Ionic Compounds #### a) Oxyacids **Oxyacid formulae can be identified by:** - (Blank space for educational content) **Oxyacids are named by:** - (Blank space for educational content) #### b) Ionic Compounds in which a Metal has a Variable Charge **Ionic formulae can be identified by:** - (Blank space for educational content) **Ionic compounds with variable charge are named by:** - (Blank space for educational content) ### Explanation This section is designed to provide learners with a framework for understanding and identifying the chemical formulations and naming conventions for oxyacids and ionic compounds with metals that have variable charges. The provided blank spaces indicate areas where detailed educational content and examples can be added to enhance student learning and comprehension.
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A)- Oxyacids formulae can be identified by using its general formula which is HaXbOc where X represent an element other than hydrogen and oxygen.

Oxyacids are named in term of polyatomic oxyanion , named it by writing the root of the name for the element other than hydrogen and oxygen -ous and then acid.

Ex-HOCl hypochlorous acid

 

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