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explain oxyacids of halogen??

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In the series of oxoacids, the first member possesses high acidic strength. This is only due to the high electronegativity and small size of the halogen atom. The acidic strength increases with an increase in the oxidation number of halogens. This article explains the oxoacids of halogens

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In the series of oxoacids, the first member possesses high acidic strength. This is only due to the high electronegativity and small size of the halogen atom. The acidic strength increases with an increase in the oxidation number of halogens. This article explains the oxoacids of halogens.

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