The following acid ionizes by the following equation. ol. ola OH + H₂O Arrange the following substituted acids in the order in which you would expect their pK, values to decrease. NO2 O OH OC>D>B>A OC>D>A>B OD>A>B> C OA>B>D>C AB OB>A>D> C B OH H30* pKa 4.19 NO2 C OH NO2 NO₂ O D CH NO₂

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The following acid ionizes by the following equation.
ola-ol
OH + H₂O
Arrange the following substituted acids in the order in which you would expect their pK, values to decrease.
OH
da
O₂N.
A
OC>D>B>A
O C>D>A> B
OD>A>B>C
A>B>D> C
OB>A>D>C
H30+ pKa = 4.19
NO₂ 0₂N
NO₂ O
C
OH
NO2
NOZ
CH
NO₂
Transcribed Image Text:The following acid ionizes by the following equation. ola-ol OH + H₂O Arrange the following substituted acids in the order in which you would expect their pK, values to decrease. OH da O₂N. A OC>D>B>A O C>D>A> B OD>A>B>C A>B>D> C OB>A>D>C H30+ pKa = 4.19 NO₂ 0₂N NO₂ O C OH NO2 NOZ CH NO₂
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