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If a neutral solution has `pK_(w) =13.36` at `50^(@)C`, then pH of the solution is

A

`6.63`

B

`7.0`

C

`7.13`

D

`6.0`

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The correct Answer is:
A

For pure water or any netural aqueous solution,
`pH=(pK_(w))/(2)=(13.26)/(2)=6.63`
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