Chemistry, asked by vicky21439, 1 year ago

correct order of acidic questions for a given species​

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Answered by harshitbamotra01
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correct order of stability is

1>3>4>2

I dont know that I am correct or incorrect but I think this should be the correct order.


vicky21439: how
harshitbamotra01: I think in first compound after releasing of H+ ion the compound will become stable and thats why it will liberate H+ ion easily.And in third compound hybridisation of carbon is sp and thats why negative charge on that carbon atom will be more stable than that of carbon of second compound.
thats why third will be more acidic than second compound

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harshitbamotra01: i copied my comment from your another same question and thats why last two lines came along with whole selection
Answered by nagathegenius
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Explanation:

for acidic strength

remove hydrogen from electronegative atom

so lets remove hydrogen from all

on removing hydrogen from all

you will get negative charge

negative charge is stabilised by - effect

lets check for 1 and three as there system is same

in 1 and 3 ch is more negative than nh+

so 1>3

if you see in two and four

they are positive effect group

more alkyl inversely proportional to acidic order

so iv>ii

as four and two are alkyl groups

1>3>4>2

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