1. Rank the following alcohols in decreasing order of acidity (Strongest acid to weakest acid, left to the right). 0₂N A) I>III>II OH B) III>II>I II OH C) II>III>I NC III D)I>II>III OH

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1. Rank the following alcohols in decreasing order of acidity (Strongest acid to weakest
acid, left to the right).
O₂N
A) I>III>II
OH
B) III>II>I
II
OH
C) II>III>I
NC
III
D)I>II>III
OH
Transcribed Image Text:1. Rank the following alcohols in decreasing order of acidity (Strongest acid to weakest acid, left to the right). O₂N A) I>III>II OH B) III>II>I II OH C) II>III>I NC III D)I>II>III OH
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