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The strongest Bronsted base is :
(a) ClO₃⁻ (b) ClO₂⁻ (c) ClO₄⁻ (d) ClO⁻

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Answered by umain06554
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Answer:

(a) CIO 3 -

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Answered by brokendreams
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ClO⁻ is the strongest Bronsted base.

Explanation:

  • Bronsted base is the anion that is produced after the hydrogen ion has been dissociated from an arrhenius acid.
  • Strength of a Bronsted base is directly dependent on the stability of the anion.
  • We know that the trend of the acidity of chloric acids is :
  • HClO4>HClO3>HClO2>HClO
  • So the stability of the anion also varies as
  • ClO4->ClO3->ClO2->HClO-.
  • So, the least stable anion is the HClO-.
  • So, the strongest base is the HClO-.

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