To name each of the acids listed in the table, we will match each chemical formula with its corresponding name.
1. For the chemical formula [tex]\( HClO_4 \)[/tex]:
- The name of this chemical is "Perchloric acid."
2. For the chemical formula [tex]\( H_2SO_4 \)[/tex]:
- The name of this chemical is "Sulfuric acid."
3. For the chemical formula [tex]\( HClO_2 \)[/tex]:
- The name of this chemical is "Chlorous acid."
4. For the chemical formula [tex]\( H_2S \)[/tex]:
- The name of this chemical is "Hydrosulfuric acid."
So, when we fill in the names in the table, we get:
[tex]\[
\begin{array}{|c|c|}
\hline \text{chemical formula} & \text{name} \\
\hline HClO_4 & \text{Perchloric acid} \\
\hline H_2SO_4 & \text{Sulfuric acid} \\
\hline HClO_2 & \text{Chlorous acid} \\
\hline H_2S & \text{Hydrosulfuric acid} \\
\hline
\end{array}
\][/tex]
Thus, we have successfully matched the chemical formulas with their respective names.