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24 January, 07:40

When comparing anions from the same period, higher electronegativity of A in the H-A bond increases / decreases (circle the correct answer) acid strength.

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  1. 24 January, 08:05
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    increases

    Explanation:

    Across the period, the electronegativity increases as the number of electrons increases which causes an increase in the effective nuclear charge. As a result, the size decreases and electronegativity increases.

    The higher the electronegativity of A in the bond H-A, the more polar is the bond and the more easily it will dissociate in water to furnish hydrogen ions and thus will have more acidic strength.
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