Chapter 19 - Question 5

Which statement about halide substituents on a carboxylic acid is false?

       a halide atom on the a carbon increases the acidity of the carboxylic acid by inductive effects through the s bonds.
       the effect is proportional to the electronegativity of the halide.
       the effect is not distance dependent.
       the effect is cumulative, the greater the number of halide atoms the greater the acidity of the acid.
       the effect is also a field effect, i.e. transmitted through the solvent (water).

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