Which of the following will tend to give stronger acids when all else is equal (select all that apply). H bonded to smaller atoms H bonded to larger atoms H bonded to more electronegative atoms H bonded to less electronegative atoms oxoacids with more oxygens Oxoacids with fewer oxygens oxoacids with larger central atoms oxoacids with more electronegative central atoms more resonance structures fewer resonance structures electronegative atoms near the anion larger atoms near the anion none of these

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Which of the following will tend to give stronger acids when all else is equal (select all that apply).
H bonded to smaller atoms
H bonded to larger atoms
O H bonded to more electronegative atoms
H bonded to less electronegative atoms
oxoacids with more oxygens
oxoacids with fewer oxygens
oxoacids with larger central atoms
oxoacids with more electronegative central atoms
more resonance structures
fewer resonance structures
electronegative atoms near the anion
larger atoms near the anion
none of these
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following will tend to give stronger acids when all else is equal (select all that apply). H bonded to smaller atoms H bonded to larger atoms O H bonded to more electronegative atoms H bonded to less electronegative atoms oxoacids with more oxygens oxoacids with fewer oxygens oxoacids with larger central atoms oxoacids with more electronegative central atoms more resonance structures fewer resonance structures electronegative atoms near the anion larger atoms near the anion none of these
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