Chemistry, asked by shreyaposti, 1 year ago

HF is more polar than HI. why​

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Answered by saiprathyusha2000
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Explanation:

Because Flourine is more electronegative than iodine and also due to small size of flourine

Answered by pakalarathnakerreddy
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Explanation:

Ans: The high polarity in HF is due to more electronegativity difference between Hydrogen and Flourine than between the Hydrogen and Iodine in HI.

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