I’m tutoring ochem this summer, and my students had a question from the professor about ranking the acidity of various compounds. Most were easy enough, but they were confused about whether 2-chloropentanoic acid or 3-fluoropentanoic acid was more acidic. Their professor said 3-fluoro was more acidic, and they asked me why, and I didn’t really have a good answer. I told them it’s because fluorine is so electronegative that even 2 positions away, the inductive effect still makes it a stronger acid than chlorine. But the truth is, if I had been answering the question, I probably would have said that 2-chloropentanoic acid is the most acidic, because I was always taught that distance is the most important factor with the inductive effect. Is the professor right? I was trying to find pKa values online to answer for myself but couldn’t find any. And what’s the best way to approach these ranking questions where the acids differ in both EWG and position of EWG?