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    If You Replace One -OH Group in H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> with -CCl<sub>3</sub>
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If You Replace One -OH Group in H2SO4 with -CCl3

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If you replace one -OH group in H2SO4 with -CCl3,


A) the resulting acid, H(CCl3) SO3 is weaker than H2SO4.
B) the resulting acid, H(CCl3) SO3 is stronger than H2SO4
C) we cannot say anything about the acidity of the new compound relative to H2SO4.

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