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22: 319: 99:. This distinguishes them from other types of acids with more than two constituent elements. Note that the "binary" nature of binary acids is not determined by the number of atoms in a molecule, but rather how many elements it contains. For example, hydrosulfuric acid is cited as a binary acid, even though its formula is H 167:
energy of X, and the solvation energy of X. Observed trends in acidity correlate with bond energies, the weaker the H-X bond, the stronger the acid. For example, there is a weak bond between hydrogen and
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Binary acids are often contrasted with oxyacids, which are acids that contain oxygen and other compounds. However, other categories of acids remain in widespread use, including
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Hill; Petrucci; McCreary; Perry. General Chemistry, Fourth Edition. New Jersey, Pearson Prentice Hall. 2005
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For a given binary acid where element X is bonded to H, its strength depends on the
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Flowers, Paul; Theopold, Klaus; Langley, Richard; Robinson, William R. (2019).
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In the simplest case, binary acid names are formed by combining the prefix
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as a second word. However, there are exceptions to this rule, e.g.
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acids
hydrogen
nonmetallic
element
HF
H2S
HCl
HBr
HI
HAt
HN3
solvation
bond energy
electron affinity
iodine
hydroiodic acid
strong acid
hydrazoic acid, HN3
carboxylic acids
hydrohalic acids
halogens
Acid
Oxyacid

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