Interpretation:
Among the given molecules, which molecule has a different acidity than Y, is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
In order to be isomers, two compounds should have the same molecular formula.
Isomers are the molecules having same molecular formula but different structural formula or different configuration. Constitutional isomers must have different physical and chemical properties. In an achiral environment, enantiomers have exactly the same physical and chemical properties. In a chiral environment, enantiomers show different physical and chemical properties. Depending on a specific situation, the behavior of enantiomers can be slightly or dramatically different. Diastereomers show different physical and chemical properties. Enantiomers and diastereomers are configurational isomers of each other having the same connectivity.

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