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Rank the following compounds in order of increasing acidity.
a.
b.
c.
d.
(a)
Interpretation: The order of increasing acidity for the given compounds is to be stated.
Concept introduction: In a simple molecule, the acidity of a particular proton depends on the atom to which that proton is attached.
In the periodic table, the acidity of a compound increases across a row as the electronegativity increases on moving from left to right and decreases down a column as the size of atom increases on moving from top to bottom. The order of acidity is
Answer to Problem 2.49P
The correct order of increasing acidity is
Explanation of Solution
The given compounds are
The given compounds contain
The correct order of increasing acidity is
(b)
Interpretation: The order of increasing acidity for the given compounds is to be stated.
Concept introduction: In a simple molecule, the acidity of a particular proton depends on the atom to which that proton is attached.
In the periodic table, the acidity of a compound increases across a row as the electronegativity increases on moving from left to right and decreases down a column as the size of atom increases on moving from top to bottom.
Answer to Problem 2.49P
The correct order of increasing acidity is
Explanation of Solution
The given compounds are
The given compounds contain
The correct order of increasing acidity is
(c)
Interpretation: The order of increasing acidity for the given compounds is to be stated.
Concept introduction: In a simple molecule, the acidity of a particular proton depends on the atom to which that proton is attached.
Answer to Problem 2.49P
The correct order of increasing acidity is
Explanation of Solution
The given compounds are
Hydronium ion (
Hence, the correct order of increasing acidity is
The correct order of increasing acidity is
(d)
Interpretation: The order of increasing acidity for the given compounds is to be stated.
Concept introduction: In a simple molecule, the acidity of a particular proton depends on the atom to which that proton is attached.
In the periodic table, the acidity of a compound increases across a row as the electronegativity increases on moving from left to right and down a column as the size of atom increases on moving from top to bottom.
Answer to Problem 2.49P
The correct order of increasing acidity is
Explanation of Solution
The given compounds are
The given compounds contain
The correct order of increasing acidity is
(e)
Interpretation: The order of increasing acidity for the given compounds is to be stated.
Concept introduction: In a simple molecule, the acidity of a particular proton depends on the atom to which that proton is attached.
In the periodic table, the acidity of a compound increases across a row as the electronegativity increases on moving from left to right and decreases down a column as the size of atom increases on moving from top to bottom. The order of acidity is
Answer to Problem 2.49P
The correct order of increasing acidity is
Explanation of Solution
The given compounds are
The given compounds contain
The correct order of increasing acidity is
(f)
Interpretation: The order of increasing acidity for the given compounds is to be stated.
Concept introduction: In a simple molecule, the acidity of a particular proton depends on the atom to which that proton is attached.
In the periodic table, the acidity of a compound increases across a row as the electronegativity increases on moving from left to right and decreases down a column as the size of atom increases on moving from top to bottom.
Answer to Problem 2.49P
The correct order of increasing acidity is
Explanation of Solution
The given compounds are
The given compounds contain
The correct order of increasing acidity is
(g)
Interpretation: The order of increasing acidity for the given compounds is to be stated.
Concept introduction: In a simple molecule, the acidity of a particular proton depends on the atom to which that proton is attached.
In the periodic table, the acidity of a compound increases across a row as the electronegativity increases on moving from left to right and decreases down a column as the size of atom increases on moving from top to bottom.
Answer to Problem 2.49P
The correct order of increasing acidity is
Explanation of Solution
The given compounds are
The given compounds contain
The correct order of increasing acidity is
(h)
Interpretation: The order of increasing acidity for the given compounds is to be stated.
Concept introduction: In hydrocarbons, alkanes, alkenes and alkynes, the order of acidity is predicted by their s-character. More is the s-character, more is the acidity.
Answer to Problem 2.49P
The correct order of increasing acidity is,
Explanation of Solution
The given compounds are,
Figure 1
For alkanes, alkenes and alkynes, the order of s-character is,
More is the s-character of a compound, more is the acidity. Hence, the correct order of increasing acidity is shown below.
Figure 2
The correct order of increasing acidity is shown in Figure 2.
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