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What is binary acid

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\tBinary\xa0acids\xa0are certain molecular compounds in which hydrogen is bonded with a nonmetal.\tThe names of\xa0binary\xa0acids\xa0begin with "hydro-" followed by the name of the other element, modified to end with "-ic."\tBinary\xa0acids\xa0are one of two classes of\xa0acids, the second being oxoacids (or oxyacids), which consist of hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element, which is often a non-metal.


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