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The decreasing order of acidic strength among trichloroacetic acid (I), trifluoroacetic acid (II), acetic acid (III) and formic acid (IV) is:

A

`AgtBgtCgtD`

B

`AgtCgtBgtD`

C

`BgtAgtDgtC`

D

`BgtDgtCgtA`

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C
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