1. Without relying on a pKa table, rank each set of compounds in order of decreasing acidity. Where the molecule contains more than one type of hydrogen atom, the most acidic hydrogen atom is circled. H (a) H (CH3)2P- (CH3)3S- CI-H (b) (c) (d) (+) NHA (H) H₂0 FCH₂CO₂-H CICH₂CO₂-H H BICH₂CO₂ H (e) H3C-CH=CH-H H₂C C C-H

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1. Without relying on a pKa table, rank each set of compounds in order of decreasing acidity. Where the
molecule contains more than one type of hydrogen atom, the most acidic hydrogen atom is circled.
(a)
H
(CH3)2P
(CH3)3S-
H
H
(b)
(c)
(d)
NHA
O
(H)
H₂O
FCH₂CO₂-H
CICH₂CO₂-H
H
C1-
BICH₂CO₂ H
(e) H₂C-CH=CH-H H₂C-C=CH
Transcribed Image Text:1. Without relying on a pKa table, rank each set of compounds in order of decreasing acidity. Where the molecule contains more than one type of hydrogen atom, the most acidic hydrogen atom is circled. (a) H (CH3)2P (CH3)3S- H H (b) (c) (d) NHA O (H) H₂O FCH₂CO₂-H CICH₂CO₂-H H C1- BICH₂CO₂ H (e) H₂C-CH=CH-H H₂C-C=CH
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