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what ar oxoacid of halogen give the structure of two oxoacids​

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Answered by pradhanpriyam475
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Properties of Halogen Oxoacids

Fluorine has a very small size and high electronegativity. Therefore, it forms only one oxoacid, HOF which is known as fluoric(I) acid or hypofluorous acid. ... Bromine forms HOBr (hypobromous acid), HOBrO2(bromic acid) and HOBrO3 (perbromic acid).

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Answered by robindeuri88
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Properties of Halogen Oxoacids

Fluorine has a very small size and high electronegativity. Therefore, it forms only one oxoacid, HOF which is known as fluoric(I) acid or hypofluorous acid. ... Bromine forms HOBr (hypobromous acid), HOBrO2(bromic acid) and HOBrO3 (perbromic acid).

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