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Sort the acids according to their strengths in the decreasing order.

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HClO4
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HClO3
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HClO2
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HClO
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Solution

More the % oxygen content, more the acidic nature. In general, the overall relative acid strength is:

NH3< CH3OH<Water<HCO3 < HCN < NH4+< H2S < H2CO3<CH3COOH < HF < HNO2< H3PO4< H2SO3< HSO4<Hydronium ion< HNO3<HCl<HBr< HI < H2SO4< HClO4

Those acids which are stronger than H3O+ are completely ionized in aqueous solution. Likewise, the bases which are stronger than OH- are completely dissociated in aqueous solution. This is known as the levelling effect. The strongest acid and base which can exist in water are H3O+ and OH-, respectively. This leveling effect is not specific to water (solvent) alone. For example, the strongest acid and base in NH3 are NH4+ and NH2- ions, respectively.


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