Imagine that a new polyatomic anion called "platoate" is invented. What would an acid of "platoate" be named?

A.
hydroplatonic acid
B.
platonic acid
C.
platonous acid
D.
hydroplatonous acid
E.
sodium platonide

1 answer

The name of the acid corresponding to the "platoate" anion would typically follow a naming convention based on its composition.

For polyatomic ions ending in "-ate," the corresponding acids are usually named with the suffix "-ic." Therefore, if "platoate" is the anion, the acid would be called "platonic acid."

So, the correct answer is:

B. platonic acid