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From the following chemical reactions determine the relative Bronsted-Lowry acid strengths (strongest to weakest). HClO4(sol) + CH3COOH(l) ----- CH3C2(OH)2^+(sol) +ClO4^- (aq) H2SO4 (sol) + CH3COOH(l) ==== CH3C(OH)2^+(sol) + HSO4^- (sol) (A) HClO4 > CH3C(OH) 2+ > H2SO4
(B) HClO4 > CH3COOH > H2SO4
(C) HClO4 > H2SO4 > CH3C(OH)2+
(D) HClO4 > H2SO4 > CH3COOH

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From the following chemical reactions determine the relative Bronsted-Lowry acid strengths (strongest to weakest). HClO4(sol) + CH3COOH(l) ----- CH3C2(OH)2^+(sol) +ClO4^- (aq) H2SO4 (sol) + CH3COOH(l) ==== CH3C(OH)2^+(sol) + HSO4^- (sol) (A) HClO4 > CH3C(OH) 2+ > H2SO4

(B) HClO4 > CH3COOH > H2SO4

(C) HClO4 > H2SO4 > CH3C(OH)2+

(D) HClO4 > H2SO4 > CH3COOH

D) is correct answer.

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