Oxoacids
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Re: Oxoacids
I believe oxoacid is simply a type of strong acid because it is an acid with has at least one hydrogen atom bonded to oxygen
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Re: Oxoacids
Oxoacids more readily lose H+ if resulting anion is stabilized by electron withdrawing atoms which delocalize and stabilize the negative charge.
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Re: Oxoacids
When using a strong acid our chemical equation can use a single arrow to show the reaction correct? This is because it is donating essentially all H+ protons?
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