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Sulfuric acid rather than hydrochloric
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Why is sulfuric acid used to catalyze the dehydration of alcohols rather than hydrochloric acid? Does it have anything to do with the differing strengths of the acids?
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One is nucleophilic and one is not. Which one could it be?
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