Which of the following is the correct order of relative strength of acids?
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
Which of the following is the correct order of relative strength of acids?
- ClCH2COOH > BrCH2COOH > FCH2COOH
- BrCH2COOH > ClCH2COOH > FCH2COOH
- FCH2COOH > ClCH2COOH > BrCH2COOH
- ClCH2COOH > FCH2COOH > BrCH2COOH
Answer
(C) FCH 2 COOH > ClCH 2 COOH > BrCH 2 COOH
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