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Why the acidic strength of hydrohalides increases down the group

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Their solutions are acidic due to the formation of H+ ions. ... Hence, the acid strength increases down the group as bond energies decrease. HF is a weak acid due to its high bond energy. In solution the halide ions act as reducing agents, the strongest ability increases down the group.

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