Chemistry, asked by sabeehainam8july, 3 months ago

1 . what is the stongest acid a Hclo4 b hclo3 c hclo2 d hclo e hf​

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Answered by WhitEDeviLll
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\green{\mathcal{→ HClO4}}

\blue{\mathcal{→Order←}}

\green{\mathcal{HClO4>HClO3>HClO2>HClO}}

\green{\mathcal{Whereas, \; HF \;is\; a\; Weak\: Acid}}

\huge\pink{\mathcal{Explanation}}

≈≈> Oxygen is more electronegative than chlorine. With an increase in the number of O atoms attached to Cl, more electrons are pulled away from O−H bond and more weaker becomes the O−H bond. This increases the acid strength.

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