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Standard XII
Chemistry
Electromeric Effect
Why h2te more...
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Why h2te more acidic than h2s?
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Dear student,
Due to the larger size of Te , the bond length between Te - H is much larger than the S - H which leads to easy breaking of bond between Te and H which increases its acidic nature .
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