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HI is highly reducing and acidic then HF .why?

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Answered by imSIDROY1
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Here when you compare the sizes of I and F (Since, H bonded to them is common), size of Iodine > size of Fluorine. So, HI can split easily than HF into its constituent elements. Thus, HI is more reducing than HF

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