oxoacidity
Oxoacidity refers to the acidity of a compound containing an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, where the hydrogen can be released as a proton. These compounds are typically acids and are often referred to as oxyacids. The acidity of an oxoacid is influenced by several factors, primarily the electronegativity of the central atom and the number of oxygen atoms.
The strength of an oxoacid increases with the electronegativity of the central atom. For instance, in the
The chemical formula for many common oxoacids follows the pattern HxEOy, where E is the central atom,