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In the dissociation of H2CO3, why is Ka2 much smaller than Ka1?
A. H2CO3 decomposes before second ionization
B. CO3^2- is unstable
C. Ka2 refers to reverse reaction
D. HCO3– is negatively charged, making proton removal difficult
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