Factors affecting acidic strength
Acidic strength is governed by the stability of the conjugate base. So, the higher is the stability of the conjugate base, the higher will be its acidic strength.
Generally, electron-withdrawing groups increase the stability of the conjugate base, while electron-donating groups decrease the stability of the conjugate base.
Conjugate base of the compounds
C6H5COOH→C6H5COO−+H+
FCH2COOH→FCH2COO−+H+
NO2CH2COOH→NO2CH2COO−+H+
Order of stability of conjugate bases of the given compound
Electron-withdrawing ability(−I effect) of NO2,FandC6H5 are as follows: −NO2>−F>−C6H5
The order of stability of the conjugate bases is: C6H5COO−<FCH2COO−<NO2CH2COO−
Decreasing order of acidic strengths of the given compounds
Since acidic strength depends on the stability of the conjugate base, the decreasing order of acidic strengths is: NO2CH2COOH>FCH2COOH>C6H5COOH