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According to Bronsted Lowry concept, the correct order of strength of bases follows the order:

A

`CH_(3)COO^(-) gt Cl^(-) gt OH^(-)`

B

`CH_(3)COO^(-) gt OH^(-) gt Cl^(-)`

C

`OH^(-) gt CH_(3)COO^(-) gt Cl^(-)`

D

`OH^(-) gt Cl^(-) gt CH_(3)COO^(-)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Relative strength of bases can be shown by their conjugated acids.
Conjugate acid of `OH^(-) " is "H_(2)O` which is a weak acid conjugate acid of `CH_(3)COO^(-) " is " CH_(3)COOH` which is stronger than `H_(2)O` .while conjugate acid of `Cl^(-)` is HCl which is strongest out of there. so the order of relative strength of bases is `OH^(-) gt CH_(3)COO^(-) gt Cl^-)`
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