Q. Show the Oxoacids of Sulphur?
As you know, oxoacid is an acid in which the ionisable hydrogen atom is bonded, through an oxygen atom to the central nonmetal atom, e.g., E-OH. S, Se and Te all form oxoacids. The oxoacids of sulphur are by far the most numerous and important as-compared to Se and Te. Many of the oxoacids do not exist as such but their salts are known.