Why is HF (pKa=3.2) so much less acidic than HCl (pKA=-7)? (check all correct answers) D) because fluorine has a lower bond dissociation energy than chlorine (True or False) E) because fluoride and hydronium ion form a contact ion pair (True or False) F) because the proton forms a strong hydrogen bond to fluoride (True or False)

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Why is HF (pKa=3.2) so much less acidic than HCl (pKA=-7)? (check all correct answers)

D) because fluorine has a lower bond dissociation energy than chlorine (True or False)

E) because fluoride and hydronium ion form a contact ion pair (True or False)

F) because the proton forms a strong hydrogen bond to fluoride (True or False)

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