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What is the primary reason for the decreasing values of Ka1, Ka2, and Ka3 in polyprotic acids?
A. The concentration of water decreases
B. Solvent molecules stabilize only the first proton
C. It becomes increasingly difficult to remove a proton from a negatively charged species
D. Bond strength increases after each ionization
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