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Phenols and alcohols have both the same functional group `(-OH)` but phenols are stronger acids than alcohols. This is mainly due to the reason that the phenoxide ion `(C_(6)H_(5)O^(Ɵ))` left after the release of `H^(+)` ion in phenol is resonance stabilised while the alkoxide ion `(RO^(Ɵ))` in alcohols does not show similar characteristics. The electron withdrawing groups tend to increase the acidic strengths of phenols while electron releasing groups tend to decrease it. the effect of both types of groups is more pronounced when present at the para position than when these are present at the ortho position in the ring. However, their effect at the meta position is relatively very small. Which of the following is the strongest acid ?A. `FCH_(2)CH_(2)CH_(2)CH_(2)OH`B. `FCH_(2)CH_(2)CH_(2)OH`C. `CH_(3)CH_(2)CHFCH_(2)OH`D. `CH_(3)CH_(2)CF_(2)CH_(2)OH`

Answer» Correct Answer - D
It is the strongest acid due to the presence of two electron withdrawing F atom at `C_(2)` atom.


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