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## Acids
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### Naming Binary Acids
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- $`HCL_{(g)} \rightarrow`$ hydrogen chloride
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- $`HCL_{(aq)} \rightarrow`$ **hydro**fluoric **acid**
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- $`HCl_{(g)} \rightarrow`$ hydrogen chloride
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- $`HCl_{(aq)} \rightarrow`$ **hydro**fluoric **acid**
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- Need to put the **hydro** prefix as it tells us its disolved in water and is an acid
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## Oxyacids
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## Combustion
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- Two types: Combustion with metals and combustion with hydrocarbons
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- Combustion requires heat but for the purposes of grade 10 chemistry this is ignored
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- Combustion requires and releases heat but for the purposes of grade 10 chemistry this is ignored
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- Combustion with metals
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- When a pure metal and oxygen gas react to produce the most common oxide
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- e.g., $`2Mg + O_{2(g)} \rightarrow 2MgO_{2(s)}`$
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- Combustion with hydrocarbons
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- Two types: Complete and incomplete
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- When a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen gas to produce
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- Two types: Complete and incomplete combustion
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- Complete combustion
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- When a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen gas to produce water and carbon dioxide
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- Only works when enough oxygen is provided
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- Flame is blue
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- e.g., $`CH_{4} + 2O_{2} \rightarrow 2H_{2}O + CO_{2}`$
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- Incomplete combustion
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- When a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen gas to produce water, carbon dioxide, carbon, and/or carbon monoxide
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- Lack of oxygen prevents complete combustion
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- No hydrogen can be left over
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- Flame is orange/yellow
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- e.g., $`2CH_{4} + 3O_{2} \rightarrow 4H_{2}O + 2CO`
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## Neutralization
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- When an acid and base react with each other
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- Changes properties of both the acid and base so that they are no longer acidic nor basic
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- Acids give their hydrogen ion to the base
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- Looks similar to double displacement
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- Always makes a salt and water
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- Note: Scientific definition of salt is any soluble ionic compound
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- $`H(A) + B(OH) \rightarrow AB + H_{2}O`$
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- e.g., $`HCl_{(aq)} + NaOH_{(aq)} \rightarrow NaCl_{(aq)} + H_{2}O`$
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