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Equal volume of solutions `pH` values `8,10,12` are mixed with each other, the `pH` of resultant solution is nearly

A

`11.52`

B

`2.48`

C

`11.7`

D

`12.3`

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A

`[OH^(-)] = (10^(-6) xx V + 10^(-4) xx V + 10^(-2) xx V)/(3V)`
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