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To a `10mL` of `10^(-3) N H_(2)SO_(4)` solution water has been to make the total volume of one litre. Its `pOH` would be `:`

A

3

B

14

C

9

D

15

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The correct Answer is:
C

`N_1V_1 =N_2V_2`
`10^(-3) xx 10 = N_2 xx 1000`
`N_2= 10^(-5)`
pH=5
pOH=9
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