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rank the following compounds in order of decreasing acidity. CH3CH2CH2OH CH3CH2CO2H CH3C(O)CH2OH

rank the following compounds in order of decreasing acidity.

CH3CH2CH2OH

CH3CH2CO2H

CH3C(O)CH2OH

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