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oxyacid

American  
[ok-see-as-id] / ˈɒk siˌæs ɪd /

noun

Chemistry.
  1. an inorganic acid containing oxygen.


oxyacid British  
/ ˌɒksɪˈæsɪd /

noun

  1. Also called: oxo acid.  any acid that contains oxygen

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Etymology

Origin of oxyacid

First recorded in 1830–40; oxy- 2 + acid

Example Sentences

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Generally, the strength of the oxyacid increases with the number of oxygen atoms bonded to the nonmetal atom and not to a hydrogen.

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Like most other nonmetal halides, both phosphorus chlorides react with an excess of water and yield hydrogen chloride and an oxyacid: PCl3 yields phosphorous acid H3PO3 and PCl5 yields phosphoric acid, H3PO4.

From Textbooks • Feb. 14, 2019

The only known oxyacid of fluorine is the very unstable hypofluorous acid, HOF, which is prepared by the reaction of gaseous fluorine with ice:

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Borates result from the reactions of a base with an oxyacid or from the fusion of boric acid or boric oxide with a metal oxide or hydroxide.

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If an acid contains oxygen it is termed an oxyacid.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 1 "Châtelet" to "Chicago" by Various