Oxidizing acid in the context of "Perchloric acid"


Oxidizing acid in the context of "Perchloric acid"

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⭐ Core Definition: Oxidizing acid

An oxidizing acid is a Brønsted acid that is a strong oxidizing agent. Most Brønsted acids can act as oxidizing agents, because the acidic proton can be reduced to hydrogen gas. Some acids contain other structures that act as stronger oxidizing agents than hydrogen ions.These acids contain highly electronegative atoms (like oxygen or halogens) that can accept electrons. Generally, they contain oxygen in their anionic structure. Oxidizing acids include nitric acid, perchloric acid, chloric acid, chromic acid, and concentrated sulfuric acid, nitrosyl chloride OR NOCl is also strong oxidizer , etc.

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