A) \[HBr\]
B) \[HCl\]
C) \[HF\]
D) \[HI\]
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
In the gaseous state the hydride are essentially covalent but in dilute aqueous solution the three hydrogen halides \[HCl,\]\[HBr,\] \[HI,\]are essentially fully ionised and are thus strong acids. \[HI\] is most strongly ionised and is thus the strongest acid. \[HF\] is the weakest acid among them, its ionisation constant being only \[7.2\times {{10}^{-4}}\]. This weakly acidic nature of \[HF\] is largely due to very strong \[H-F\]bond. Decreasing order of the strength of acid is as follows \[HI>HBr>HCl>HF\]You need to login to perform this action.
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