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Which compound is most acidic?
a. H2O
b. H2S
c. H2Se
d. NH3
The most acidic compound is H₂Se (option c). Among H₂O, H₂S and H₂Se, acidity increases down the group: H₂O < H₂S < H₂Se, and NH₃ is much less acidic than any of these hydrides.
Introduction
In inorganic chemistry, comparing the acidity of hydrides like H₂O, H₂S, H₂Se and the covalent base NH₃ is a common conceptual multiple-choice question. The key lies in understanding how acidity trends in group 16 hydrides change down the group and why NH₃, a group 15 hydride, behaves predominantly as a base rather than an acid.
Concept: acidity of group 16 hydrides
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The hydrides of group 16 are H₂O, H₂S, H₂Se, H₂Te, and their acidic character increases down the group:
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This happens because the E–H bond (E = O, S, Se, Te) becomes weaker as the size of the chalcogen atom increases, so the proton (H⁺) is released more easily, strengthening the acid.
Approximate pKₐ values reflect this trend: H₂O ≈ 14, H₂S ≈ 7, H₂Se ≈ 3–4, showing that H₂Se is much stronger as an acid than H₂S or H₂O.
Option-wise explanation
Option a: H₂O
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Water can act as a very weak acid (autoionization: H₂O ⇌ H⁺ + OH⁻), but its pKₐ is very high (≈14), meaning it donates a proton only to a very small extent in water.
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Among group 16 hydrides, H₂O is the least acidic: H₂O < H₂S < H₂Se < H₂Te.
Therefore, H₂O is not the most acidic; it is actually the weakest acid among the three chalcogen hydrides listed.
Option b: H₂S
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H₂S is a weak diprotic acid with pKₐ₁ ≈ 7, significantly more acidic than H₂O but still considerably weaker than H₂Se.
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The S–H bond is weaker than the O–H bond, so proton donation is easier than in water, giving the order H₂O < H₂S in acidity.
However, acidity continues to increase down the group, so H₂S is less acidic than H₂Se.
Option c: H₂Se (correct)
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H₂Se has an even larger central atom (Se) with a weaker Se–H bond than the S–H bond in H₂S, which makes H⁺ loss easier and increases acid strength.
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Literature and data on group 16 hydrides consistently show the acidity increasing as H₂O < H₂S < H₂Se < H₂Te, so among the three hydrides in the options, H₂Se is the strongest acid.
Thus, H₂Se is the most acidic compound in the given list, making option c correct.
Option d: NH₃
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NH₃ is a group 15 hydride and is classically a Lewis base / Brønsted base, because the nitrogen lone pair readily accepts a proton to form NH₄⁺.
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Its conjugate acid NH₄⁺ has pKₐ ≈ 9.2, which corresponds to NH₃ being a weak base, not a useful proton donor; NH₃ itself is extremely weak as an acid compared with H₂O, H₂S or H₂Se.
Therefore, NH₃ is the least acidic species here and cannot be the most acidic compound among the options.
Final answer
Among H₂O, H₂S, H₂Se and NH₃, H₂Se is the most acidic compound, so the correct option is:
c. H₂Se.


