Electron releasing groups (Alkyl groups) de stabilizes conjugate base. The + I effect of C3H7 is less than −1 effect of Cl Ka of HCOOH is 17.9×10−5 Ka of CH3CH2ClCH−COOH is 139×10−5
The strongest acid amongst the following compounds is :
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HCOOH
CH3CH2CH(Cl)CO2H
ClCH2CH2CH2COOH
CH3COOH
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