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Standard XII
Chemistry
Bond Order and Enthalpy
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Account for the following
F-atom is more electronegative than I-atom, yet HF has lower acid strength than HI.
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Solution
H-F is lower acid than H-I because H-F has intermolecular hydrogen bonding which makes proton less availabe.
On the other hand , due to low bond strengh of H-I , acidic strength is more for H-I
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