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Explain why hclo3 is stronger acid than hclo2

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Answered by kashvi1283
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The general rule is that the acid is stronger if it has more O atoms in a series such as this. HClO4, perchloric acid, is a very strong acid as is HClO3. HClO2 is a weak acid and HClO is even weaker. ... HClO3 has one more oxygen double bonded to central atom, so it's more acidic.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Greater the number of negative atoms present in the oxy-acid make the acid stronger. In general, the strengths of acids that have general formula (HO)m​XOn​ bond are drawn more strongly away from the H-atom. The net effect makes it easier from the proton release and increases the acid strength.

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