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Why are primary alkanols more acidic than secondary and tertiary alkanols?

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Answered by barbiegirl914
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For the simplest case of alkyl alcohols, primary alcohols are more acidic than secondary alcohols which are more acidic than tertiary alcohols. This is because the strength of the alcohol as an acid is dependent on the corresponding strength of its conjugate base, the alkoxide ion.

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For the simplest case of alkyl alcohols, primary alcohols are more acidic than secondary alcohols which are more acidic than tertiary alcohols. This is because the strength of the alcohol as an acid is dependent on the corresponding strength of its conjugate base, the alkoxide ion.

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