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HF2 - ion exist but not HBr2 - ion explain why?​

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Answered by mary1377
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Answer:

Fluorine is more electronegative than that of both Cl and Br. - Higher electronegativity implies stronger hydrogen bonding, thus F bonds with H to form HF2- ion. ... - Due to less electronegativity, Cl and Br can't form HCl2- and HBr2- ions respectively.

Answered by pg188785
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Explanation:

=> Fluorine is more electronegative than that of both Cl and Br. - Higher electronegativity implies stronger hydrogen bonding, thus F bonds with H to form HF2- ion. ... - Due to less electronegativity, Cl and Br can't form HCl2- and HBr2- ions respectively....

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