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Multiple Choice
Which of the following factors does not affect the acidity of a compound?
A
Electronegativity of the atom bonded to hydrogen
B
Presence of a catalyst
C
Resonance stabilization of the conjugate base
D
Inductive effect from nearby electronegative atoms
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Understand that acidity in organic compounds is influenced by the stability of the conjugate base formed after losing a proton (H⁺).
Recognize that electronegativity of the atom bonded to hydrogen affects acidity because more electronegative atoms can stabilize the negative charge on the conjugate base better.
Consider resonance stabilization, which affects acidity by delocalizing the negative charge over multiple atoms, thus stabilizing the conjugate base.
Evaluate the inductive effect, where nearby electronegative atoms can pull electron density away from the conjugate base, stabilizing it and increasing acidity.
Identify that the presence of a catalyst does not directly affect the intrinsic acidity of a compound, as catalysts typically influence the rate of reaction rather than the equilibrium position or stability of the conjugate base.