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24 April, 23:13

Which of the following is an incorrect name for an acid? A. acetic acid B. hydrocarbonate acid C. hydrocyanic acid D. sulfurous acid E. phosphoric acid

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  1. 24 April, 23:20
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    The answer to your question is letter B

    Explanation:

    Incorrect name

    A. acetic acid This name is correct for the acid with formula CH₃COOH

    B. hydrocarbonate acid This is not the name for acid but for a molecule that has hydrogen and a metal.

    C. hydrocyanic acid This name is correct for the inorganic molecule with formula HCN

    D. sulfurous acid This name is correct and is the name of the inorganic molecule with formula H₂SO₃.

    E. phosphoric acid This name is correct for the acid with formula H₃PO₄.
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