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Question
Account for the following:
HI in aqueous solution is a stronger acid than hydrochloric acid.
Long Answer
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Solution
- HI is a stronger acid than HCl because its \[\ce{H - I}\] bond dissociates more easily in water, releasing more H3O+ ions.
- The bond dissociation energy of \[\ce{H - I}\] (295 kJ/mol) is lower than that of \[\ce{H - Cl}\] (432 kJ/mol), so \[\ce{H - I}\] breaks more readily.
- Although chlorine is more electronegative, bond strength governs acid strength in these halides.
- Hence, HI has greater acid strength due to the weaker \[\ce{H - I}\] bond and easier proton release in aqueous solution.
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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 440]
