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What is H2S03?

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 Sulfurous Acid

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Is HClO4 or H3PO4 stronger?

HClO4 (perchloric acid) is stronger than H3PO4 (phosphoric acid) because it has a more acidic proton which can dissociate more readily in water, leading to a higher concentration of H+ ions in solution.


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Is HClO4 or H3PO4 stronger?

HClO4 (perchloric acid) is stronger than H3PO4 (phosphoric acid) because it has a more acidic proton which can dissociate more readily in water, leading to a higher concentration of H+ ions in solution.


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