Acids 1
Acids 2
Bases
100

HCl

Hydrochloric acid

This is a binary acid (contains hydrogen and one other nonmetal), so we use the "hydro-" prefix and "-ic" suffix.

100

HBr

Hydrobromic acid

As a binary acid (hydrogen and bromine), it uses the "hydro-" prefix and "-ic" suffix

100

NaOH

Sodium hydroxide

200

H₂SO₄

Sulfuric acid

The "-ate" ending changes to "-ic," and no "hydro-" prefix is added.

200

H₂CO₃

Carbonic acid

The anion is carbonate (CO₃²⁻), which changes from "-ate" to "-ic" in the acid name, without a "hydro-" prefix

200

KOH

Potassium hydroxide

300

HNO₂

Nitrous acid

The "-ite" ending changes to "-ous."

300

HClO₂

Chlorous acid

The anion is chlorite (ClO₂⁻), where "-ite" changes to "-ous" to form the acid name.

300

Ca(OH)₂

Calcium hydroxide

400

H₃PO₄

Phosphoric acid

"-ate" to "-ic"

400

Al(OH)₃

Aluminum hydroxide

500

HClO₄

Perchloric acid

"-ate" changes to "-ic."

500

H₂Cr₂O₇

Dichromic acid

The anion is dichromate (Cr₂O₇²⁻), so "-ate" changes to "-ic" in the acid form

500

Fe(OH)₃

Iron(III) hydroxide

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