Why does the direct attachement of groups such as phenyl or vinyl to carboxylic acid increases its acidity?
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Direct attachment of groups such as phenyl or vinyl to the carboxylic acid, increases the acidity of corresponding carboxylic acid,contrary to the decrease expected due to resonance effect
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Direct attachment of groups such as phenyl or vinyl to the carboxylic acid, increases the acidity of corresponding carboxylic acid,contrary to the decrease expected due to resonance effect "
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