OWLV2 FOR MASTERTON/HURLEY'S CHEMISTRY:
OWLV2 FOR MASTERTON/HURLEY'S CHEMISTRY:
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ISBN: 9781305079304
Author: Hurley
Publisher: IACCENGAGE
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Chapter 21, Problem 3QAP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

To write formula of chloric acid.

Concept introduction:

The name of an acid depends on the anion.

The guidelines to be followed to assign name to acids are-

For acid having three elements,

  1. ‘-ate’ is the general suffix for oxyanions. In naming acid, the ‘ate’ changes to ‘ic acid’. For example, sulphate ion (SO42), nitrate ion (NO3), etc.
  2. '-ite' is the suffix for oxyanions (same charge, number of O-atoms reduced. For example, sulfite ion (SO32), nitrite ion (NO2), etc. In naming acid containing oxyanions, ‘ite’ changes to ‘ous’.
  3. ‘per’ is the prefix for oxyanions (with Oatoms1) that ends with suffix ‘-ate’.
  4. ‘hypo’ is the prefix for oxyanions (with less O-atoms) than the oxyanion that ends with suffix ‘-ate’.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

To write the formula of periodic acid.

Concept introduction:

The name of an acid depends on the anion.The guidelines to be followed to assign name to acids are-

For acid having three elements,

  1. ‘-ate’ is the general suffix for oxyanions. In naming acid, the ‘ate’ changes to ‘ic acid’. For example, sulphate ion (SO42), nitrate ion (NO3), etc.
  2. '-ite' is the suffix for oxyanions (same charge, number of O-atoms reduced. For example, sulfite ion (SO32), nitrite ion (NO2), etc. In naming acid containing oxyanions, ‘ite’ changes to ‘ous’.
  3. ‘per’ is the prefix for oxyanions (with Oatoms1) that ends with suffix ‘-ate’.
  4. ‘hypo’ is the prefix for oxyanions (with less O-atoms) than the oxyanion that ends with suffix ‘-ate’.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

To write the formula of hypobromous acid.

Concept introduction:

The name of an acid depends on the anion.The guidelines to be followed to assign name to acids are-

For acid having three elements,

  1. ‘-ate’ is the general suffix for oxyanions. In naming acid, the ‘ate’ changes to ‘ic acid’. For example, sulphate ion (SO42), nitrate ion (NO3), etc.
  2. '-ite' is the suffix for oxyanions (same charge, number of O-atoms reduced. For example, sulfite ion (SO32), nitrite ion (NO2), etc. In naming acid containing oxyanions, ‘ite’ changes to ‘ous’.
  3. ‘per’ is the prefix for oxyanions (with Oatoms1) that ends with suffix ‘-ate’.
  4. ‘hypo’ is the prefix for oxyanions (with less O-atoms) than the oxyanion that ends with suffix ‘-ate’.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

To determine the formula of hydriodic acid.

Concept introduction:

The name of an acid depends on the anion.The guidelines to be followed to assign name to acids are-

For acid having two elements (Hydrogen and non-metal), prefix ‘hydro’ and suffix ‘ic acid’ should be used.

So, construction of name of acids is,

Hydro+ First syllable of anion+ ic acid.

Example: Hydrochloric acid

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