why orthohydroxybenzoic acid is stronger acid than parahydroxybenzoic acid ?
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hydroxybenzoic acid because its conjugate base is more stable. In o-hydroxybenzoic acid, the hydroxyl group is close enough to the carboxylic acid that the deprotonated oxygen can hydrogen bond with the hydroxyl group. ... The reason is the ortho effect in Benzoic acid.
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o-hydroxybenzoic acid is more acidic than p-hydroxybenzoic acid because its conjugate base is more stable. In o-hydroxybenzoic acid, the hydroxyl group is close enough to the carboxylic acid that the deprotonated oxygen can hydrogen bond with the hydroxyl group. ... The reason is the ortho effect in Benzoic acid.
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