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Give a brief account of the oxoacids of tellurium.
Long Answer
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Solution
- Tellurium forms oxoacids similar to sulphur and selenium. These include tellurous acid (H2TeO3) and telluric acid (H2TeO4).
- Tellurous acid (H2TeO3) is the tellurium analogue of sulphurous acid and contains tellurium in +4 oxidation state.
- Telluric acid (H2TeO4) is analogous to sulphuric acid, with tellurium in the +6 oxidation state.
- The strength and stability of tellurium oxoacids decrease down the group; hence, tellurium acids are weaker and less stable than sulphur and selenium acids.
- These oxoacids have structures similar to their sulphur counterparts, involving central tellurium atoms bonded to oxygen atoms, some of which are hydroxyl groups.
- Tellurium oxoacids are important in understanding the chemistry of group 16 elements beyond sulphur and selenium.
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