Interpretation:
The difference between a binary acid and an oxyacid needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
As the binary acid contains only two elements and in case of oxyacid they are basically oxygen containing acid.
Explanation of Solution
Binary acid is an acid with two different elements only. One is hydrogen and another is more electronegative element.
For example:
Oxyacid is an acid that contains the hydrogen, oxygen and another element which is a non metal element.
For example:
Binary acid contains the two different elements and oxyacid contains the three different elements.
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