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B
HCl>HBr>HI>HF
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C
HI>HBr>HCl>HF
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D
HBr>HI>HCl>HF
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Solution
The correct option is C
HI>HBr>HCl>HF
One of the ways to define acidity is how easily will the molecule release H+ ion.
Thus, we can conclude that HF is a weak acid. What could be the reason? This is because of Hydrogen bonding and thus the HF molecule would not release a proton easily.
Now that HF is established as a weak acid, let us assess the other Hydracids. In each case, Hydrogen bonds with Cl,BrandI. In terms of size, I>Br>Cl.
Thus, the bond strength is in the order HCl>HBr>HI.
As the size of the anion increases, the internuclear distance between the Hydrogen and Halogen atoms increases. For hydracids, as we go down the Halogen group, it becomes more easier to release H+ ions. Thus, order of acid strength is HI>HBr>HCl>HF