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The correct decreasing order for acidic strength is (A) NO₂CH₂COOH > FCH₂COOH > CNCH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH
(B) FCH₂COOH > NCCH₂COOH > NO₂CH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH
(C) CNCH₂COOH > O₂NCH₂COOH > FCH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH
(D) NO₂CH₂COOH > NCCH₂COOH > FCH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH [JEE Main 2019]

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Answer:

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The correct decreasing order for acidic strength is (A) NO₂CH₂COOH > FCH₂COOH > CNCH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH

(B) FCH₂COOH > NCCH₂COOH > NO₂CH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH

(C) CNCH₂COOH > O₂NCH₂COOH > FCH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH

(D) NO₂CH₂COOH > NCCH₂COOH > FCH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The correct decreasing order for acidic strength is (A) NO₂CH₂COOH > FCH₂COOH > CNCH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH

(B) FCH₂COOH > NCCH₂COOH > NO₂CH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH

(C) CNCH₂COOH > O₂NCH₂COOH > FCH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH

(D) NO₂CH₂COOH > NCCH₂COOH > FCH₂COOH > ClCH₂COOH ✓✓✓✓

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