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is oxoacids and halogen acids the same thing? ​

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Answered by BhumeshBaniya
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Summary. Halogens usually form four series of oxoacids, namely, hypohalous acids, halous acids, halic acids and perhalic acids. X represents the halogen, which may be fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine.

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Answered by MRVarsha
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Yes, it's the same thing.

An oxoacid (sometimes called an oxyacid) is an acid that contains oxygen. ... contains oxygen. contains at least one other element. has at least one hydrogen atom bonded to oxygen.

Halogen is any of the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine, occupying group VIIA (17) of the periodic table. They are reactive non-metallic elements that form strongly acidic compounds with hydrogen from which simple salts can be made.

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