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Mira Mclaughlin
29 July, 05:08
Which acid is stronger: HBrO2 or HBrO3?
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Anthony
29 July, 08:34
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The stronger acid is HBrO3.
Explanation:
It has an additional oxygen making it more electronegative, in turn making it a stronger acid.
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