The removal of hydrogen ion (H) from an acid will form its conjugate base, while the addition of H* to a base will form its conjugate acid. (i). Rank the protons Ha-Ha in the following compound in order of increasing acidity. На (ii). Explain your answer in (i). нь оно Hd CN

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The removal of hydrogen ion (H) from an acid will form its
conjugate base, while the addition of H* to a base will form its conjugate
acid.
(i).
Rank the protons Ha-Ha in the following compound in order of
increasing acidity.
Ha
нь оно
(ii). Explain your answer in (i).
Hd
CN
Transcribed Image Text:The removal of hydrogen ion (H) from an acid will form its conjugate base, while the addition of H* to a base will form its conjugate acid. (i). Rank the protons Ha-Ha in the following compound in order of increasing acidity. Ha нь оно (ii). Explain your answer in (i). Hd CN
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