Chemistry - Which is the most acidic hydrogen in vitamin C

Solution 1:

The correct anion is stabilized by the mighty resonance. enter image description here

That's about it.

Hydrogen bonding is irrelevant, since it affects both variants the same way.

Solution 2:

Compare the $\ce{OH}$ bonds in Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and decide which one is the most acidic. The most acidic proton in ascorbic acid is the one whose conjugate base is most resonance stabilized.

  1. Removal of either of these $\ce{H}$'s at hydroxyl group A or B does not give a resonance stabilized anion:

$\bf{Scheme \ 1}$ Ascorbic acid: Scheme 1

  1. The proton at D is less acidic, since its conjugate base is less resonance stabilized with two resonance structures:

$\bf{Scheme \ 2}$ Ascorbic acid: Scheme 2

  1. The proton at C is the most acidic proton in ascorbic acid since the conjugate base is most resonance stabilized:

$\bf{Scheme \ 3}$ Ascorbic acid: Scheme 3


Solution 3:

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As shown, if the hydrogen on the bottom-right position is removed, the negative charge is stabilized by more number of resonance structure (more conjugation) as compared to when the hydrogen on the bottom-left position is removed.

So the hydrogen on the bottom-right position is more acidic.

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Resonance