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If `pH_(a)` is more than `pH_(b)`, the `p_(H)` of the aqueous solution of the salt formed by the above acidic and base is

A

`7`

B

`gt 7`

C

`lt 7`

D

`0`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`P^(Ka) gt P^(Kb)`, the `P^(H)` of the aqeous solution of the salt is `gt 7`
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