CHEM 17 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Binary Phase, Oxoacid, Chemical Equation

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An ion consisting of two or more atoms chemically bonded together and carrying an electrical charge. Binary compound of a metal and a nonmetal are usually ionic and are generally named as ionic compounds. The name of the compound has the elements in the order given in the formula. The first element is named using the exact element name. The second element is named by writing the stem name of the element with the suffix - ide. A prefix derived from greek is added to each element name to denote the subscript of the element in the formula. The final vowel for a prefix is often dropped for ease in pronunciation. An acid yields hydrogen ions and an anion for each acid molecule when the acid is dissolved in water. An oxoacid is an acid containing hydrogen, oxygen and another element referring to as the central atom. To name an acid from its anion name:

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