why HI is stronger than HCL ?
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The strength of any acid is determined by the stability of it's conjugate anion. Since iodine is larger in size thanchlorine so when hydrogen iodide loses hydrogen ion,the negative charge developed on iodine has more space to dwell as compared to negative charge developed on chlorine in case of hydrogen chloride
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The strength of any acid is determined by the stability of it's conjugate anion. Since iodine is larger in size thanchlorine so when hydrogen iodide loses hydrogen ion,the negative charge developed on iodine has more space to dwell as compared to negative charge developed on chlorine in case of hydrogen chloride
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