Chapter 2: Q. 2.78 (page 90)
Which compound, M or N, is the stronger acid? Explain your choice.

Short Answer
M is the stronger acid.
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Chapter 2: Q. 2.78 (page 90)
Which compound, M or N, is the stronger acid? Explain your choice.

M is the stronger acid.
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