Arrange the following acids in increasing order of their acid strength : I. HClO 4 II. H…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
Arrange the following acids in increasing order of their acid strength :
I. HClO4 II. H2SO4 III. H3PO4
I. HClO4 II. H2SO4 III. H3PO4
- III < II < I
- I < II < III
- II < III < I
- III < I < II
Answer
(A) III < II < I
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