Given the following acids and their Ka values: Phenol, C6H5OH Ka = 1.00 × 10-10 Acetic acid, CH3CO2H Ka = 1.80 × 10-5 Nitrous acid, HNO2 Ka = 4.50 × 10-4 What is the order of increasing base strength for C6H5O−, CH3COO−, and NO2−? Group of answer choices

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Answer:

[tex]NO_2^-[/tex] < [tex]CH_3COO^-[/tex] < [tex]C_6H_5O^-[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]K_a[/tex] value is a measure of acidic strength. The larger the [tex]K_a[/tex] value, the stronger is the acid and the weaker is the conjugate base.

The given [tex]K_a[/tex] values are as follows -

Phenol = [tex]1\times 10^-^1^0[/tex]

Acetic acid = [tex]1.80 \times 10^-^5[/tex]

Nitrous acid = [tex]4.50 \times 10^-^4[/tex]

Order of increasing acid strength will be -

Phenol < Acetic acid < Nitrous acid

Strongest acid will have weakest conjugate base so the order of increasing base strength will be -

[tex]NO_2^-[/tex] < [tex]CH_3COO^-[/tex] < [tex]C_6H_5O^-[/tex]

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