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If `pH` of `A`, `B`,`C` and `D` are `9.5`, `2.5`, `3.5` and `5.5` respectively, then strongest acid is

A

`A`

B

`C`

C

`D`

D

`B`

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D

Less the `pH`, more acidic is the solution.
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