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Question
The O-H hydrogen in acetic acid is more acidic than any hydrogens. Explain this result using resonance structures.
Step-by-Step Solution
VerifiedOH hydrogen is resonance stabilized.
The hydrogen which can be more easily released from a molecule is more acidic than the one which is difficult to remove.
Three resonating structures are possible for acetic acid:
Resonating structures
From resonating structure, it can be seen that CH hydrogen is not stabilized by resonance. The carbocation generated will be unstable, and hence this hydrogen is hard to remove.
The hydrogen in OH is resonance stabilized. Therefore, it will generate a stable carbocation, and this hydrogen can be easily removed from the molecule. This hydrogen is, therefore, more acidic than acetic acid.