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The correct acidity order of the following is A. `(III) gt (IV) gt (II) gt (I)`B. `(IV) gt (III) gt (I) gt (II)`C. `(III) gt (II) gt (I) gt (IV)`D. `(II) gt (III) gt (IV) gt (I)` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A A carboxylic acid is stronger acid then phenol, hence both III and IV are stronger acids than both I and II. Also IV has a methyl group that gives electron donating inductive effect and decreases the acid strength. Therefore, III is stronger acid than IV. Between I and II, the dominant electron withdrawing inductive effect of chlorine increases acid strength of phenol slightly, hence II is stronger acid than I. Thus, the overall order is : (A) `III gt IV gt II gt I`. |
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