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HL is stronger acid than HF?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes HL is more stronger then HF because hydrogen ion is actuvely released in HL in any aqueous medium then from in HF.

The difference in Size play a key role two as it decreases ionization enthalpy + ∆h in short intermolecular attraction weakens more readily

Answered by Anonymous
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Question = HI is stronger acid than HF ?

Answer = H-I has longer bond length; long enough for H+ and I- to dissociate. This causes it to be more acidic in nature.

I- has a stable hold with the negative charge due to large size

Fluorine is more electronegative. So, it pulls the electron towards it more. This causes the H+ ion to be more free, causing greater acidic nature.

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