Q.
The acidity of compounds I−IV in water I. ethanol II. acetic acid III. phenol IV. acetonitrile
follows the order
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Solution:
The acidity of compounds in water depends upon the ease with which it can lose H+ ions. Acetic acid is the strongest acid as the negative charge on carboxylate ion (conjugate base) is delocalised over two oxygen atoms. Hence, H+ 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 H+ ion. Among acetonitrile and
ethanol, ethanol is more acidic, this is because in ethanol the H−atom is directly attached to more electronegative atom, O.
Thus, the correct order of acidity of compound I-IV in water will be
IV<I<III<II.