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Alcohols are weaker acids than water. Why ?

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In alcohol , the alkyl group has `+ I` effect. It increases the electron density on the oxygen atom. As a result, the release of `H^(+)` ion from alcohol is more difficult than from water or alcohol is a weaker acid.
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