The correct option is
B Acidic Strength ∝Ka∝1pKa
Thus, compound which has more acidic nature will have the highest
Ka value.
Acidic Strength ∝−I∝1+I
Compound (a) has
CH3 group which has +I effect, thus, it will increase the electron density on conjugate base and reduce its stability. Hence, it is relatively a weak acid.
Compound (c) and (d) has cyclohexane group, which increase the electron density and reduce the stability of conjugate base. The
I and
Cl groups present in cyclohexane is too far from carboxylic group so its
−I effect does not play a effective role here. Hence, they are relatively weak acids.
In compound (b), two
Cl atoms are attached to the adjacent carbon.
Cl goup shows
−I effect, thus, it will reduce the electron density and stabilise the conjugate base formed. Hence, it is the most acidic compound.
∴ Compound (b) has the highest
Ka value.