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reason for acrylic acid being the strongest acid

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Answered by laxmeesing
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The same effect is seen in acrylic acid which is also more acidic than acetic acid. ... This stabilizes the negative charge of the conjugate base, increasing the acidity of the carboxylic acid. The opposite effect occurs with electron donating substituents.

Answered by naaznaim446
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The same effect is seen in acrylic acid which is also more acidic than acetic acid. ... This stabilizes the negative charge of the conjugate base, increasing the acidity of the carboxylic acid. The opposite effect occurs with electron donating substituents.

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