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Primary alcohols are less acidic than tertiary alcohols justify your answer

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Answered by Legend42
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A more stabilised alkoxide is a weaker conjugate base and hence the alcohol will be more acidic. ... Hence considering both electronic and steric factors, primary alkoxides are the most stable and tertiary alkoxides are the least stable, so primary alcohols are the most acidic and tertiary alcohols are the least acidic.

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A more stabilised alkoxide is a weaker conjugate base and hence the alcohol will be more acidic. ... Hence considering both electronic and steric factors, primary alkoxides are the most stable and tertiary alkoxides are the least stable, so primary alcohols are the most acidic and tertiary alcohols are the least acidic.

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