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Why is HF the weakest acid among hydrohalo acids inspite of the fact that fluorine is most electronegative? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why is HF the weakest acid among hydrohalo acids inspite of the fact that fluorine is most electronegative?

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  1. HF is the weakest acid among hydrohalo acids despite fluorine being the most electronegative because the \[\ce{H - F}\] bond is very strong and has the highest bond dissociation energy (574 kJ/mol).
  2. This strong \[\ce{H - F}\] bond requires more energy to break, making dissociation into H3O+ and F ions difficult.
  3. Acid strength depends on the ease of bond dissociation, so HF is less likely to release H+ ions compared to other hydrohalic acids.
  4. Hence, HF has weaker acidity even though fluorine’s electronegativity suggests it should be stronger.
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