Chad covers the IUPAC rules for naming Binary Acids and naming Oxyacids in this lesson and provides numerous examples and naming acids practice problems for each. He begins with a common binary acid students are likely to be familiar with: HCl, hydrochloric acid, and then demonstrates that this name can be used as the pattern for naming binary acids in general. Chad then covers naming acids with oxygen, i.e. naming oxyacids (a.k.a. naming oxoacids) along with naming the corresponding oxoanions. The names for the four oxyacids of chlorine are given:
HClO = hypochlorous acid
HClO2 = chlorous acid
HClO3 = chloric acid
HClO4 = perchloric acid
Chad then demonstrates how these can be used as the pattern for naming the oxyacids of bromine and iodine as well.
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00:00 Lesson Introduction
00:45 Nomenclature of Binary Acids
03:39 Nomenclature of Oxyacids and Oxyanions
07:19 Naming HClO, HClO2, HClO3, HClO4
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2.4 How to Name Acids | General Chemistry
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