Q. The acidity of compounds in water
ethanol acetic acid
phenol acetonitrile follows the order

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Solution:

The acidity of compounds in water depends upon the ease with which it can lose ions. Acetic acid is the strongest acid as the negative charge on carboxylate ion (conjugate base) is delocalised over two oxygen atoms. Hence, ion can be easily lost. The next strongest acidic compound phenol. This is because the phenoxide ion is resonance stabilised. This easily allows the H to leave as ion. Among acetonitrile and ethanol, ethanol is more acidic, this is because in ethanol the atom is directly attached to more electronegative atom, Thus, the correct order of acidity of compound I-IV in water will be