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TS EAMCET · Chemistry · Carboxylic Acid Derivatives

The increasing order of acidic strength of the following in aqueous solution is

  1. A \(\mathrm{IV} < \mathrm{II} < \mathrm{III} < \mathrm{I}\)
  2. B \(\mathrm{I} < \mathrm{III} < \mathrm{II} < \mathrm{IV}\)
  3. C \(\mathrm{I} < \mathrm{II} < \mathrm{III} < \mathrm{IV}\)
  4. D \(\mathrm{III} < \mathrm{I} < \mathrm{II} < \mathrm{IV}\)
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(C) \(\mathrm{I} < \mathrm{II} < \mathrm{III} < \mathrm{IV}\)

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Relative acidic strengths: \(\mathrm{pKa_{Acetic~acid~(IV)}} \approx 4.76\) \(\mathrm{pKa_{4-Methoxybenzoic~acid~(III)}} \approx 4.47\) (\(\mathrm{OCH_3}\) is electron-donating) \(\mathrm{pKa_{Benzoic~acid~(I)}} \approx 4.20\)…