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why HCl is more stronger than H2SO4​

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Answered by shubhangithakare47
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HCl is a stronger acid than H2SO4 because a proton more easily separates from chloride ion than from hydrogen sulphate ion and this is reflected in their dissociation constants

Answered by priyanshiguptavinaya
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HCl is a stronger acid than H2SO4 because a proton more easily separates from chloride ion than from hydrogen sulphate ion and this is reflected in their dissociation constants.This dissociation may be considered to occur in three steps

HX => H + X, that is homolytic breakage of the covalent bond

H => H+ +e- , that is ionisation of hydrogen

X + e- => X-

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