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Increasing order of acidic strength sio2,so3,p2o5,cl2o7

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Answered by jothikachidambaram
15

Answer:

Cl2O7 > SO3 > P2O5 > SiO2

Explanation:

Answered by priyarksynergy
1

The order is as follows:

Explanation:

Cl2O7 > SO3 > P2O5 > SiO2

  • The correct ascending order of acidic strength is HF HCl HBr HI.
  • Acidic strength refers to the ability of an acid to dissociate into a proton, H+, and an anion.
  • In a solution, a strong acid completely ionises, whereas a weak acid only partially ionises.
  • HF HCl HBr HI is the right ascending sequence of acidic strength.
  • The ability of an acid to dissociate into a proton, H+, and an anion is referred to as acidic strength.
  • A strong acid entirely ionises in a solution, whereas a weak acid just partially ionises.
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