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Compare the acidity between `HCIO_(4)` and `H_(3) AsO_(3)`

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To compare the acidity between \( HClO_4 \) and \( H_3AsO_3 \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Oxo Acids We have two oxo acids to compare: - \( HClO_4 \) (Perchloric acid) - \( H_3AsO_3 \) (Arsenous acid) ### Step 2: Understand the Concept of Acidity in Oxo Acids ...
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