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Question
Assign appropriate reason for the following:
Hydrogen fluoride is a much weaker acid than HCl in aqueous solution.
Give Reasons
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Solution
- HF is a weaker acid than HCl because the \[\ce{H - F}\] bond is very strong, requiring more energy to break.
- The bond dissociation energy of \[\ce{H - F}\] (574 kJ/mol) is higher than \[\ce{H - Cl}\] (432 kJ/mol), making HF less likely to ionise in water.
- HF molecules strongly associate via hydrogen bonding, reducing free H+ ions in solution, thus lowering acidity.
- HCl dissociates more easily to release H3O+ ions, making it a stronger acid in aqueous solution.
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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 441]
