Step 1: Acidic strength of hydrohalic acids.
Acidic strength of hydrogen halides increases as the bond strength between H and the halogen decreases. The weaker the bond, the easier it is for the hydrogen ion to dissociate, increasing acidic strength.
Step 2: Bond dissociation.
- HF has a very strong H-F bond, making it the weakest acid.
- HCl, HBr, and HI have progressively weaker bonds.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The order of increasing acidic strength is:
\[ \text{HI}>\text{HBr}>\text{HCl}>\text{HF} \]
Final Answer:
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