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At 50^(0)C, pH + pOH is...

At `50^(0)C, pH + pOH` is

A

Less than `14`

B

More than `14`

C

Equal to `14`

D

Equal to `4`

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The correct Answer is:
A

At `50^(0)c P^(H) + P^(OH) lt 14`
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