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pH of a strong diprotic acid `(H_(2)A)` at concentrations:
(i) `10^(-4)` M, (ii) `10^(-4)` N
are respectively:

A

`3.7` and `4.0`

B

`4` and `3.7`

C

`4` and `4`

D

`3.7` and `3.7`

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