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cation in hydrochloric acid​

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Answered by vashnavilond456
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Explanation:

HCl, which contains the anion chloride, is called hydrochloric acid. ... Since all these acids have the same cation, H+, we don't need to name the cation. The acid name comes from the root name of the oxyanion name or the central element of the oxyanion.

Answered by hamdashabandri
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Answer:

HCl, which contains the anion chloride, is called hydrochloric acid. ... Since all these acids have the same cation, H+, we don't need to name the cation. The acid name comes from the root name of the oxyanion name or the central element of the oxyanion.

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