The acidic strength of oxoacids escalates with an increasing count of oxygen atoms bonded to the central atom. This occurs because a greater number of oxygen atoms enhances the stabilization of the conjugate base through resonance.
• HOCl has one oxygen atom
• HOClO has two oxygen atoms
• HOClO2 has three oxygen atoms
• HOClO3 has four oxygen atoms.
The order of increasing acid strength is HOCl <HOClO <HOClO2 <HOClO3. Ultimately, a higher oxygen atom count results in superior resonance and conjugate base stabilization, yielding a stronger acid.
Consider the following compounds:
(i) CH₃CH₂Br
(ii) CH₃CH₂CH₂Br
(iii) CH₃CH₂CH₂CH₂Br
Arrange the compounds in the increasing order of their boiling points.
Assertion (A): The boiling points of alkyl halides decrease in the order: RI>RBr>RCl>RF.
Reason (R): The boiling points of alkyl chlorides, bromides and iodides are considerably higher than that of the hydrocarbon of comparable molecular mass.
Arrange the following compounds in increasing order of their boiling point: \[ \text{(CH}_3\text{)}_2\text{NH, CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{NH}_2, \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{OH} \]