4. Strong acids dissociate hydrogen to generate H+ completely. Weak acids don't dissociate very much. Based on your knowledge of covalent bonds strengths, rank the acids in order of acid strength (i.e. how much they dissociate). 5. Write the balanced equation for the formation of one of the hydrogen halide acids from the elements in their standard states below.

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Please answer both 4,5 otherwise I'll downvote, 
Hbr, HI, HCl, HF are the chemicals for #4
4. Strong acids dissociate hydrogen to generate H+ completely. Weak
acids don't dissociate very much. Based on your knowledge of
covalent bonds strengths, rank the acids in order of acid strength (i.e.
how much they dissociate).
5. Write the balanced equation for the formation of one of the hydrogen
halide acids from the elements in their standard states below.
Transcribed Image Text:4. Strong acids dissociate hydrogen to generate H+ completely. Weak acids don't dissociate very much. Based on your knowledge of covalent bonds strengths, rank the acids in order of acid strength (i.e. how much they dissociate). 5. Write the balanced equation for the formation of one of the hydrogen halide acids from the elements in their standard states below.
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