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What is the correct order of decreasing acidic strengths?

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Hb>Hc>Ha
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Ha>Hc>Hb
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Hc>Hb>Ha
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Hb>Ha>Hc
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Solution

The correct option is A Hb>Hc>Ha
To check the acidic strength, remove the H+ ion and check the statbility of the conjugate base that will be formed.
In the case of Hb, the negative charge is delocalised in the vacant d-orbitals of S, which makes it stable.

Ha and Hc can be compared by the anion formed on N and O respectively. As O is more electronegative than N, the negative charge will be more stable on O than on N. So, the order of acidic strength is:
Hb>Hc>Ha

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