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Question
Mention some of the important characteristics with suitable explanation of hydrogen halides.
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Solution
- Physical state: HF is a low-boiling liquid due to hydrogen bonding; others (HCl, HBr, and HI) are gases because they lack hydrogen bonding.
- Thermal stability: HF is most stable; stability decreases from HF to HI owing to decreasing \[\ce{H - X}\] bond strength.
- Reducing character: Increases from HF (no reducing power) to HI (strong reducing agent) due to weaker \[\ce{H - X}\] bond.
- Acidic nature: In aqueous solution, all ionise to give H3O+ ions; acid strength increases from HF (weakest) to HI (strongest).
- Bond strength and size: Larger halogen atoms form weaker \[\ce{H - X}\] bonds, decreasing stability and increasing acid strength.
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