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can someone explain the leveling effect in chemistry or provide a good link please?
in my chem book it says something like
HNO3<H2SO4<HCl<HBr<HI<HClO4
but i don't get why they are greater/smaller
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Answered by DrBob222
Perhaps this will help.
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can someone explain the leveling effect in chemistry or provide a good link please?
in my chem book it says something like
HNO3<H2SO4<HCl<HBr<HI<HClO4
but i don't get why they are greater/smaller

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