According to Bronsted-Lowry concept, the correct order of relative strength of bases follows the order:
A
CH3COO−>Cl−>OH−
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B
CH3COO−>OH−>Cl−
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C
OH−>CH3COO−>Cl−
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D
OH−>Cl−>CH3COO−
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Solution
The correct option is COH−>CH3COO−>Cl− Relative strength of bases can be shown by their conjugated acids. A strong conjugate acid will have a weak base while a weak conjugate acid will have a strong base.
Conjugate acid of OH− is H2O .Conjugate acid of CH3COO− is CH3COOH which is a stronger acid than H2O. While conjugate acid of Cl− is HCl which is the strongest acid as compared with H2OandCH3COOH. So the order of relative strength of bases is: OH−>CH3COO−>Cl−