Chemistry, asked by hinahameed, 2 months ago

why HI is stronger acid than HF​

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Answered by rahulgill01112001
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becacuse down the group acidic character increase so HI is large in size it easily remove h positive ion

Answered by RaheemaSingh
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In HI iodine is less electronegative and it has large size. Therefore bonding between hydrogen and iodide is weaker. It will easily split in comparison of HF. Due to more liberation of H+ ions HI is stronger acid.

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