Chemguide: Support for CIE A level Chemistry Learning outcome 10.6(c) This statement is about the acid strengths of the carboxylic acids. This will only be tested in the final exam of a two year course. Before you go on, you should find and read the statement in your copy of the syllabus. You will find this discussed on the page explaining the acidity of organic acids. You will already have come across this page during your work on the acidity of phenols and alcohols. It would be useful to revise alcohols and phenols, but you should concentrate mainly on the acidity of the carboxylic acids. So, read the whole page, but make sure that you fully understand:
This statement talks specifically about the acidity of "chlorine-substituted ethanoic acids". Do not restrict yourself to those, but make sure you understand the effects of other halogens, and also how the effects change as the halogen moves away from the -COOH group in longer carboxylic acids. Give some thought to the difference between methanoic acid and the other acids as well.
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