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A 0.001 M ammonia solution is `5%` ionized the concentration of `OH^(-)` ion is

A

`0.005 M`

B

`0.0001 M`

C

`0.0005 M`

D

`0.05 M`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`[OH^(-)] = Calpha = C xx (%)/(100)`
`= 0.01 xx (5)/(100) = 0.0005`
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