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`"0.1 M" NH_(4)"OH & 0.1 "NH_(4)OH` are taken. Which is a stronger base

A

`0.1M NH_(4) OH`

B

`"0.01 M "NH_(4)OH`

C

Both equal

D

None

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The correct Answer is:
B

From Ostwald's dilution law `alpha prop (1)/(sqrt(c ))`
Less the value of C, more will be `alpha` hence stronger will be base. Ans. `(2)`.
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