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    In Polyprotic Acids, the First Ionizable Hydrogen Always Ionizes to a Greater
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In Polyprotic Acids, the First Ionizable Hydrogen Always Ionizes to a Greater

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In polyprotic acids, the first ionizable hydrogen always ionizes to a greater extent than the second or third ionizable hydrogen(s).

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