A. Alkane
B. Alkene
C. Alkyne
D. All have same
¨ Acidity is the ability of a molecule to donate a proton (H+). In the case of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes, they are all made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms, but they differ in their types of bonds.
¨ Alkanes have only single bonds between the carbon atoms and are considered the least acidic because the bond is strong and cannot easily break to donate a proton.
¨ Alkenes have a double bond between two carbon atoms, which is weaker than a single bond and can more easily break to donate a proton, making them more acidic than alkanes.
¨ Alkynes have a triple bond between two carbon atoms, which is even weaker than a double bond and can more easily break to donate a proton, making them the most acidic among the three.
Submitted by :- Jamil Ahmed