Which of the following statements about acids is incorrect OA. None of these statements are correct. Binary acids contain hydrogen and a group VI or VIl element. Polyatomic ions which end in -ate would be named using- ic acid as part of an acid OD. All these statements are correct. .Acids are considered to be their chemical formulas dissolved in water, hence written with (aq) OF. Ternary acids are formed from polyatomic ions, typically oxyanions. Ternary acids are named using the prefix hydro OH. Higher oxidation state acids will generally end in -ic acid, while lower oxidation states end in -ous acid. Solution Option B : Incorrect Binary acids are certain molecular compounds in which hydrogen is combined with a second nonmetallic element; these acids include HF, HCl, HBr, and HI. HCl, HBr, and HI are all strong acids, whereas HF is a weak acid. Option C : Correct Option E : Incorrect Option F : Correct Option G : Incorrect Option H : Correct .