In terms of acidity HI > HBr > HCl > HF
Among halogen acids, HX (X = F, Cl, Br, I), HI is the strongest acid.
The strongest halogen acid is hydroiodic acid (HI). It is stronger than hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hydrobromic acid (HBr) due to the larger atomic size of iodine which results in a weaker bond and more easily dissociates in water.
Halogen acids typically refer to binary acids containing a halogen atom and hydrogen, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl) or hydrofluoric acid (HF). Hydrogen halides specifically refer to covalent compounds consisting of hydrogen and a halogen element, such as hydrogen chloride (HCl) or hydrogen fluoride (HF). Essentially, all hydrogen halides are halogen acids but not all halogen acids are hydrogen halides.
Halogens acids doesn't react with water; they form a solution.
halogen acids are polar in nature and water is also polar . when halogen acids are added in water than hydrogen is converted into hydrogen ion and hydronium ions are solvated in water
halogen acids are polar in nature and water is also polar . when halogen acids are added in water than hydrogen is converted into hydrogen ion and hydronium ions are solvated in water
No, almost all organic acids are weak acids
In ancient times the strongest acid known was vinegar.
The strongest base in the world is lithium hydroxide. It is considered the strongest because it has a high affinity for protons, making it highly reactive and able to easily accept and neutralize acids. This property allows it to effectively neutralize a wide range of acids, making it a powerful base.
aqua regia.it is a mixture of acids (conc hydrochloric and nitric acids in the ratio 3:1
BF3 and other Lewis acids. Also BrF5 and other inter-halogen compounds.
It is Hydrogen Iodide (Hydriodic acid) and it one of the strongest acids that exists.