First of all: oxoacids is preferred over oxyacids
Binary acids are certain molecular compounds in which hydrogen is combined with ONE second nonmetallic element. (They are also called hydracids)
Examples: HF, HCl, HBr, HI, H2O, H2S
The names of binary acids begin with hydro- followed by the name of the other element modified to end with -ic (like in hydrochloric acid).
Binary Acids are one of two classes of acids, the second being the Ternary Acids.
The Ternary acids either consist of a hydrogen, oxygen, and one other nonmetal element, called the oxoacids (like HNO3) or hydrogen and two other nonmetal elements (like HCN).
Answer:
So:
binary acids: hydrogen + one (nonmetallic) element (like HCl, H2S)
and
oxo-acids: hydrogen + oxygen + one (nonmetallic) element (like HNO3, H2CO3)
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Binary acids consist of hydrogen and a non-metal element, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl). Oxyacids, on the other hand, contain hydrogen, oxygen, and a non-metal element, such as sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Oxyacids tend to be more complex in structure compared to binary acids.
Binary acids are composed of two elements: hydrogen and non-metallic element.
Ternary acids are composed of three elements: hydrogen, oxygen and one other element, usually (but not always) a non-metal.
Some examples of binary acids: HCl, H2S, H2O, HBr, HF, HI
Some examples of ternary acids: H2SO4, HNO3, HClO3, H2CO3, HCrO4
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Binary acids are certain molecular compounds in which hydrogen is combined with ONE second nonmetallic element. (They are also called hydracids)
Examples: HF, HCl, HBr, HI, H2O, H2S
The names of binary acids begin with hydro- followed by the name of the other element modified to end with -ic (like in hydrochloric acid).
Binary Acids are one of two classes of acids, the second being the Ternary Acids.
The Ternary acids either consist of a hydrogen, oxygen and one other nonmetal element called the oxoacids (like HNO3), or they consist of hydrogen and two other nonmetal elements, except oxygen (like HCN).
Answer:
So:
binary acids: hydrogen + one (nonmetallic) element (like HCl, H2S)
and
oxo-acids: hydrogen + oxygen + one (nonmetallic) element (like HNO3, H2CO3)
First of all: oxoacids is preferred over oxyacids
Binary acids are certain molecular compounds in which hydrogen is combined with ONE second nonmetallic element. (They are also called hydracids)
Examples: HF, HCl, HBr, HI, H2O, H2S
The names of binary acids begin with hydro- followed by the name of the other element modified to end with -ic (like in hydrochloric acid).
Binary Acids are one of two classes of acids, the second being the Ternary Acids.
The Ternary acids either consist of a hydrogen, oxygen, and one other nonmetal element called the oxoacids (like HNO3), or they consist of hydrogen and two other nonmetal elements, except oxygen (like HCN).
Answer:
So:
binary acids: hydrogen + one (nonmetallic) element (like HCl, H2S)
and
oxo-acids: hydrogen + oxygen + one (nonmetallic) element (like HNO3, H2CO3)
A binary acid contain two different atoms (HCl).
A ternary acid contain three different atoms (H2SO4).
Nitrous acid is an oxyacid. It contains hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms.
No, hydrochloric acid is not an oxyacid. Oxyacids contain oxygen in their chemical structure, while hydrochloric acid (HCl) consists of hydrogen and chlorine atoms.
Yes, chloric acid is an oxyacid. It contains oxygen in its molecular structure, along with chlorine and hydrogen. It is a strong acid and is known for its oxidizing properties.
The oxyacid derived from SO3^2- is sulfite (SO3^2-). The formula for the corresponding oxyacid, sulfurous acid, is H2SO3.
Yes, acetic acid is an oxyacid because it contains oxygen as well as hydrogen and another element—in this case, carbon. Oxyacids are compounds that contain oxygen, hydrogen, and a nonmetal or metalloid element.