Which are the different oxyacids of halogens?
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Chlorine is capable of forming four types of oxoacids. They are HOCl (hypochlorous acid), HOClO (chlorous acid), HOClO2(chloric acid) and lastly HOClO3 (perchloric acid). Bromine forms HOBr (hypobromous acid), HOBrO2(bromic acid) and HOBrO3 (perbromic acid).
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● Oxoacids -
- Oxoacids are a group of chemical compounds in which both oxygen and halogen atoms are attached to another chemical element in a single molecule.
- For example, HClO2 , HClO , HIO3 , HNO3
- Acidic strength of oxoacids depend on two factor -
1) Electronegativity of central atom
2) Oxidation state of halogen
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You forgot to putup options here. But don't worry I'll explain the concept with examples.
● Oxoacids -
- Oxoacids are a group of chemical compounds in which both oxygen and halogen atoms are attached to another chemical element in a single molecule.
- For example, HClO2 , HClO , HIO3 , HNO3
- Acidic strength of oxoacids depend on two factor -
1) Electronegativity of central atom
2) Oxidation state of halogen
Hope this helped you..
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