the order of strength of acids is HIO IO2- >IO- in IO4-
iodine is bonded to 3 O\'s and one O- . Now, since O is electron withdrawing it decreses electron
density on I more and more and makes the -ve charge stable... this effect decreases when you go
to IO3- because there are only two O\'...
the order of strength of acids is HIO IO2- >IO- in IO4-
iodine is bonded to 3 O\'s and one O- . Now, since O is electron withdrawing it decreses electron
density on I more and more and makes the -ve charge stable... this effect decreases when you go
to IO3- because there are only two O\'s and hence the order..
Solution
the order of strength of acids is HIO IO2- >IO- in IO4-
iodine is bonded to 3 O\'s and one O- . Now, since O is electron withdrawing it decreses electron
density on I more and more and makes the -ve charge stable... this effect decreases when you go
to IO3- because there are only two O\'s and hence the order...
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the order of strength of acids is HIO < HIO2 < HIO3 IO3- > IO2- >IO- in IO4-
iodine is bonded to 3 O\'s and one O- . Now, since O is electron withdrawing it decreses electron
density on I more and more and makes the -ve charge stable... this effect decreases when you go
to IO3- because there are only two O\'s and hence the order..
Solution
the order of strength of acids is HIO < HIO2 < HIO3 IO3- > IO2- >IO- in IO4-
iodine is bonded to 3 O\'s and one O- . Now, since O is electron withdrawing it decreses electron
density on I more and more and makes the -ve charge stable... this effect decreases when you go
to IO3- because there are only two O\'s and hence the order..