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is alcohol is less acidic than h2o?

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Answered by akshusaini53
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Alcohols are weaker acids than water which can be predicted from their Ka values. Carbon-oxygen bond length in methanol CH3OH is longer than that of the C−O bond length in phenol because of the resonance occurring in phenol. As alkyl groups get added, the acidity decreases due to the +I effect of alkyl groups.

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Alcohols are weaker acids than water which can be predicted from their Ka values. Carbon-oxygen bond length in methanol CH3OH is longer than that of the C−O bond length in phenol because of the resonance occurring in phenol. As alkyl groups get added, the acidity decreases due to the +I effect of alkyl groups.

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