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Which of the following statement is correct?
  1. HNO3 is less acidic than HNO2
  2. SO2(g) is reduced in the atmosphere during thunderstrom.
  3. H2SO3 is less acidic than H2SO4
  4. CO2 gas develop more acidity in rain water than SO2

A
HNO3 is less acidic than HNO2
B
H2SO3 is less acidic than H2SO4
C
CO2 gas develop more acidity in rain water than SO2
D
SO2(g) is reduced in the atmosphere during thunderstrom.
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