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If X is an equivalent base to H₂O
HX is an equivalent acid to H₃O⁺
HX is a stronger acid than H₃O⁺
HX is not an acid
X⁻ is a stronger base than H₂O
HX is a weaker acid than H₃O⁺
X⁻ is a weaker base than H₂O
X⁻ is not a base.

The correct response or this is 
X⁻ is a stronger base than H₂O
HX is a weaker acid than H₃O⁺

The addition of the water molecules to the hydronium and the halogen groups is modeled by dissociation. The distance does not change because halogen ion is a stronger base than water.

What are a strong base and weak acid?

Strong bases are the solution that gets completely dissociated in the aqueous solution and results in the release of hydroxide ions.

Weak acids are acids that do not get dissociated completely into ions in an aqueous solution.

When water molecules are added to the solution the distance [tex]\rm H_{3}O^{+}[/tex] to [tex]\rm X^{-}[/tex] does not change as [tex]\rm X^{-}[/tex] is a strong base than the water and [tex]\rm HX[/tex] is weak acid than the hydronium ion.

Therefore, the distance does not change.

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