The polarity of a bond increases with the increment of the difference of electronegativity between the corresponding two atoms. Therefore HCl is most polar whereas HI is the weakest among the given.
HF
HF > HCl > HBr > HI Hydrogen-bond strength is determined by the electronegativity difference; since fluorine has the smallest radius, it exerts the greatest attractive force over the H+ cation, creating the strongest bond.
Yes but insignificant for practical use. Hydrogen iodide ( HI ) is even stronger! and HF is a significantly weaker acid than HCl.
No, acids like HCl,HBr,HI do not have Oxygen.But every acid contain Hydrogen.
HCI (Hydrochloric acid)
Because HCl, HBr, and HI ionize completely when dissolved in water..HCl + H2O → H3O+ + Cl-HBr + H2O → H3O+ + Br-HI + H2O → H3O+ + I-(nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and perchloric acid are also strong acids)..where as weak acids only ionize partially..acetic acid as an example..C2H3O2H + H2O ⇌ H3O+ + C2H3O2-
Hydrochloric acid.HClO4 >> HI >> HBr >> HCl >> H2SO4
HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, H2SO4, HClO4
There are many, the most common being H2SO4, HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, and HClO4
HF > HCl > HBr > HI Hydrogen-bond strength is determined by the electronegativity difference; since fluorine has the smallest radius, it exerts the greatest attractive force over the H+ cation, creating the strongest bond.
This is to do with the intermolecular forces in the two compounds. There are no hydrogen bonds between the molecules of either compound, since Br and I are not electronegative enough to polarise the molecules sufficiently. But since HI molecules contain more electrons than HBr, there are increased van der Waals forces in HI. For the same reason HBr has a higher boiling point than HCl, but HF has a higher boiling point than HCl, HBr or HI because of hydrogen bonding.
In terms of acidity HI > HBr > HCl > HF
Many acids don't contain oxygen: HF, HCl, HBr, HI, etc.
CH3 CL highest colorine
Yes but insignificant for practical use. Hydrogen iodide ( HI ) is even stronger! and HF is a significantly weaker acid than HCl.
No, acids like HCl,HBr,HI do not have Oxygen.But every acid contain Hydrogen.
HCI (Hydrochloric acid)
From HCl: chlorides From HI: iodides From HF: fluorides From HBr: bromides From HNO3: nitrates From H2SO4: sulfates From H3PO4: phosphates From H2S: sulfides and many other