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Question

The strongest acid among the following compounds is:

A

HClO3HClO_3

B

HClO4HClO_4

C

H2SO3H_2SO_3

D

H2SO4H_2SO_4

Step-by-Step Solution

The acidic strength of an oxoacid depends on the oxidation state of the central atom. A higher oxidation state increases the electron-withdrawing nature of the central atom, which in turn weakens the O-H bond and makes it easier to release an H+H^+ ion. The oxidation states of the central atoms in the given compounds are: Cl in HClO3HClO_3 is +5, Cl in HClO4HClO_4 is +7, S in H2SO3H_2SO_3 is +4, and S in H2SO4H_2SO_4 is +6. Since chlorine in HClO4HClO_4 has the highest oxidation state (+7), it is the strongest acid among the given options.

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