Acidic strength and basic strength of different molecules
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The acid–base strength of a molecule depends strongly on its structure. The weaker the A–H or B–H + bond, the more likely it is to dissociate to form an H + ion. In addition, any factor that stabilizes the lone pair on the conjugate base favors the dissociation of H +, making the conjugate acid a stronger acid ...
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The acid–base strength of a molecule depends strongly on its structure. The weaker the A–H or B–H + bond, the more likely it is to dissociate to form an H + ion. In addition, any factor that stabilizes the lone pair on the conjugate base favors the dissociation of H +, making the conjugate acid a stronger acid
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