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Which Compound Would Be the Strongest Acid

Question 54

Question 54

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Which compound would be the strongest acid?


A) CHCl2CH2CH2CO2H
B) ClCH2CHClCH2CO2H
C) CH3CCl2CH2CO2H
D) CH3CHClCHClCO2H
E) CH3CH2CCl2CO2H

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