Naming Binary and Ternary Acids











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How to name binary and ternary acids. Binary acids consist of two elements only, hydrogen and another (ex. H2S, HCl, HI). These have the form hydro______ic acid where the stem comes from the anion. Ternary acids typically are a polyatomic ion and hydrogen (H3PO4, H2SO4, H2CO3) and are named using ______ic acid or _____ous acid depending on the ending of the polyatomic ion name. If the polyatomic ion ends in ate you use the ic suffix and ite becomes ous . There are a few polyatomic ions that end in ide and these use the binary acid naming prefixes/suffixes. • More naming and other chemistry resources here: • https://sites.google.com/site/milamch...

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