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<center><b>1st Year Acid Naming Problem Set 2</b></center> <br> <i>I would like you to show either the anion's name or chemical formula as part of your answer in all the following questions.</i><br> Remember, the rules for naming acid are given to you in the FirstyearAcidNaming handout (given in class or click on previous <nowiki>FirstyearAcidNaming</nowiki> for copy).<br> <br> <b>For the following questions, please give the appropriate chemical name or chemical formula (show work including the information required above).</b><br> <br> 1. HF<br> <br> 2. H<nowiki>ClO</nowiki><sub>3</sub><br> <br> 3. H<sub>2</sub>S<br> <br> 4. H<sub>2</sub><nowiki>SO</nowiki><sub>4</sub> <br> <br> 5. <nowiki>HNO</nowiki><sub>3</sub><br> <br> 6. H<sub>3</sub><nowiki>PO</nowiki><sub>3</sub><br> <br> 7. H<sub>2</sub><nowiki>CO</nowiki><sub>3</sub><br> <br> 8. <nowiki>HClO</nowiki><br> <br> 9. Nitrous acid<br> <br> 10. Perchloric acid<br> <br> 11. Hydroselenic acid<br> <br> 12. Sulfurous acid<br> <br> 13. Phosphoric acid<br> <br> 14. Hydroiodic acid<br> <br> 15. Oxalic acid<br> <br> <br> <br> <Br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <P style="page-break-before: always"><br> <br> <i>Give the chemical name and then Identify each of the following as strong, weak, or non-electrolyte.</i><br> <i>Note: A non-electrolyte is a substance that does not dissociate/ionize in water to produce an anion (and a cation).</i> <br> <br> 1. <nowiki>KNO</nowiki><sub>3</sub><br> <br> 2. Ba(<nowiki>OH</nowiki>)<sub>2</sub><br> <br> 3. <nowiki>HF</nowiki><br> <br> 4. C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub> (one of the sugar molecules called glucose)<br> <br> 5. Li<nowiki>OH</nowiki><br> <br> 6. <nowiki>CH</nowiki><sub>3</sub><nowiki>OH</nowiki> (Name is methanol)<br> <br> 7. <nowiki>HCl</nowiki><br> <br> 8. <nowiki>Al(OH)</nowiki><sub>3</sub><br> <br> 9. <nowiki>HC</nowiki><sub>2</sub>H<sub>3</sub>O<sub>2</sub><br> <br> 10. <nowiki>HNO</nowiki><sub>3</sub><br> <br>
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