give reason .....HI is stronger acid than HF...why ....its urgent. ..plz ...
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The more easily an acid can dissociate into H+ ions, the more stronger it is. The size of Cl- ion being larger than F-ion, the HCl bond is weaker than HFbond. So it can break (dissociate) more easily and liberate H+ ions easily and hence is a stronger acid.
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Iodine(I) has a bigger atomic radius than Fluorene (F). Due to its greater size, the distance between the valence electron and the nucleus is great than Fluorene.
Due to the large distance, when is makes a bond, the distance between H+ and the nucleus of I is greater as compared to F and H+.
Due to large bond length, bond strength is low and, thus, it is easy to break. And therefore more reactive.
While in F and H+, the bond length is significantly less and thus strengthening the bond. Therefore the bond is difficult to break.
Therefore HI is better acid as the H+ is dissociated faster while HF is not a good acid due to its low dissociation enthalpy.
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