Acetic acid (shown below) has a K, that is much smaller,1.8x10*. Why is chloroacetic acid a stronger acid than acetic acid? The chlorine atom withdraw electrons, ultimately from the O atoms making them positive which then repel H". The chlorine atom in chloroacetic acid is very electronegative, withdrawing electrons from the rest of the molecule ultimately making the O-H bond weaker. This statement is not true, acetic acid is a stronger acid than chloroacetic acid.

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Acetic acid (shown below) has a K, that is much smaller, 1.8x10. Why is chloroacetic acid a stronger acid than acetic acid?
The chlorine atom withdraw electrons, ultimately from the O atoms making them positive which then repel H*.
The chlorine atom in chloroacetic acid is very electronegative, withdrawing electrons from the rest of the molecule ultimately making the O-H bond weaker.
O This statement is not true, acetic acid is a stronger acid than chloroacetic acid.
O The chlorine atom has more electrons than the hydrogen atoms and can donate these electrons to the rest of the molecule, weakening the O-H bond in chloroacetic acid compared to acetic acid.
Transcribed Image Text:Acetic acid (shown below) has a K, that is much smaller, 1.8x10. Why is chloroacetic acid a stronger acid than acetic acid? The chlorine atom withdraw electrons, ultimately from the O atoms making them positive which then repel H*. The chlorine atom in chloroacetic acid is very electronegative, withdrawing electrons from the rest of the molecule ultimately making the O-H bond weaker. O This statement is not true, acetic acid is a stronger acid than chloroacetic acid. O The chlorine atom has more electrons than the hydrogen atoms and can donate these electrons to the rest of the molecule, weakening the O-H bond in chloroacetic acid compared to acetic acid.
The weak acid, chloroacetic acid, is a useful reagent in organic synthesis owing to a reactive C-CI
bond. It has a K. =1.40x103.
Transcribed Image Text:The weak acid, chloroacetic acid, is a useful reagent in organic synthesis owing to a reactive C-CI bond. It has a K. =1.40x103.
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