25. Rank the following in the order of decreasing acidity (i.e., more acidic > less acidic)? OH OH OH ZON NO2 1 2 3

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25. Rank the following in the order of decreasing acidity (i.e., more acidic > less acidic)?
OH
OH
OH
„NO2
NO2
2
Transcribed Image Text:25. Rank the following in the order of decreasing acidity (i.e., more acidic > less acidic)? OH OH OH „NO2 NO2 2
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