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and my question HCl and HF different​

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Answered by marinette36
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Explanation:

HCl is a stronger acid than HF. Fluorine is both more electronegative and smaller than chlorine. Because fluorine is more electronegative, the bond between it and the hydrogen is more polar, meaning that the proton would need to overcome a larger coulomb force to separate from the fluorine.

Answered by nivasravirajkumar
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You are correct, HCl is a stronger acid than HF. Fluorine is both more electronegative and smaller than chlorine. Because fluorine is more electronegative, the bond between it and the hydrogen is more polar, meaning that the proton would need to overcome a larger coulomb force to separate from the fluorine.

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