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What are the binary acids?
NH3 H2O HF HCl HBr HI
How does a binary acids strength work?
It increases as you go down a group and the bond length increases. It also increases from left to right as you go across a period. (Electronegativity increases) The conjugate base trend would be flipped. Okay, so if asked to arrange these acids by strength, it depends on size.
What are oxoacids?
It has 3 elements, oxygen, hydrogen, and 1 additional element.
Oxoacids and acidity
The more oxygen you have, the more acidic they are. The more electronegative, the more acidic.
polyprotic acid.
an acid that can act as a proton donor more than once.
polyprotic acids and acidity
the more H’s, the less acidic they get as they donate H’s. the more H’s the beginning species has, the more acidic.