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    What Is the Correct Structure for Trichloroacetic Acid
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What Is the Correct Structure for Trichloroacetic Acid

Question 54

Question 54

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What is the correct structure for trichloroacetic acid? What is the correct structure for trichloroacetic acid?   A) .I B) .II C) .III D) .IV E) none of these


A) .I
B) .II
C) .III
D) .IV
E) none of these

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