chloro acetic acid is stronger than acetic acid explain
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carboxylic acids. Similarly, chloroacetic acid, ClCH2 COOH, in which the strongly electron-withdrawing chlorine replaces a hydrogen atom, is about 100 times stronger as an acid than acetic acid, and nitroacetic acid, NO2CH2 COOH, is even stronger. (The NO2 group is a very strong electron-withdrawing group.)
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carboxylic acids. Similarly, chloroacetic acid, ClCH2 COOH, in which the strongly electron-withdrawing chlorine replaces a hydrogen atom, is about 100 times stronger as an acid than acetic acid, and nitroacetic acid, NO2CH2 COOH, is even stronger. (The NO2 group is a very strong electron-withdrawing group.)
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