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O ORGANIC ACIDS AND BASES
Understanding the influence of induction on site acidity
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Rank the following organic molecules order of decreasing acidity.
That is, select '1' in the second column for the most acidic molecule, '2' for the next most acidic molecule, and so on.
CI
CI
CI
CI
HO
Explanation
O
0=
CI
CI
O
CI
4
OH
OH
OH
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