Why HClO4is the strongest acid among the oxoacids of halogens?
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In Group 17 oxyacids, electron density is drawn away from the O atom as the electronegativity of the halogen increases. This in turn draws electron density away from the O–H bond and weakens it. The weaker the O–H bond, the stronger the acid.
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