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predict the pH of a solution of hydrogen astatide

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Answered by viny10
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Answer:

Hope it helps you .

Explanation:

Because the atoms have a nearly equal electronegativity, and as the At+ ion has been observed, dissociation could easily result in the hydrogen carrying the negative charge. ... Whereas hydroiodic acid solutions are stable, the hydronium-astatide solution is clearly less stable than the water-hydrogen-astatine system.

Conjugate acid: Astatonium

Chemical formula: HAt

Other anions: Hydrogen bromide; Hydrogen chloride; Hydrogen fluoride; Hydrogen i...

Answered by rajvamsid
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Answer:

It can be said that a reasonable concentration of HAt in water would be 0

Explanation:

Hydrogen astatide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula HAt, consisting of an astatine atom covalently bonded to a hydrogen atom.

This chemical compound can dissolve in water to form hydroastatic acid, which exhibits properties very similar to the other four binary acids, and is in fact the strongest among them. So we can safely say that a reasonable concentration of HAt in water would be 0. However, it is limited in use due to its ready decomposition into elemental hydrogen and astatine

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