The correct increasing order of basic strength for the following compounds is
(A) (II) <( III )<( I )
(B) (III) <(I)<(II)
(C) (III) < (II) < (I)
(D) (II) <(I)<(III)
The correct increasing order of basic strength for the following compounds is
(A) (II) <( III )<( I )
(B) (III) <(I)<(II)
(C) (III) < (II) < (I)
(D) (II) <(I)<(III)
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1 Answer
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Ans: (D)
The greater the electron density towards the ring, the greater its basic strength.
The electron withdrawing group reduces basic strength, whereas the electron donating group increases basic strength.
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