Question:

Arrange the following acids in increasing order of their acidic strengths: HCOOH, FCH₂COOH, NO₂CH₂COOH, ClCH₂COOH

Updated On: Oct 29, 2024
  • HCOOH $<$FCH$_2$COOH$<$ NO$_2$CH$_2$COOH $<$ClCH$_2$COOH
  • HCOOH $<$ NO$_2$CH$_2$COOH $<$ ClCH$_2$COOH $<$ FCH$_2$COOH
  • NO$_2$CH$_2$COOH $<$ HCOOH $<$ ClCH$_2$COOH $<$ FCH$_2$COOH
  • HCOOH $<$ ClCH$_2$COOH $<$ FCH$_2$COOH $<$ NO$_2$CH$_2$COOH
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Acidic strength depends on the electron-withdrawing ability of substituents attached to the carboxylic acid group. The stronger the electron-withdrawing group, the stronger the acid.The nitro group (NO2) is a stronger electron-withdrawing group than fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), or hydrogen (H).The correct order is HCOOH $<$ ClCH$_2$COOH $<$ FCH$_2$COOH $<$ NO$_2$CH$_2$COOH
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