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Calculate the OH– concentration and the `H_3PO_4` concentration of a solution prepared by dissolving 0.1 mol of `Na_3PO_4` in sufficient water to make 1 l of solution `K_(1)=7.1 xx 10^(-3), K_(2)=6.3 xx 10^(-8), K_(3)=4.5 xx 10^(-13))`?

A

`[OH^(-)] 3.73 xx 10^(-18) M, [H_(3)PO_(4)]=6 xx 10^(-3)M`

B

`[OH^(-)] 3.73 xx 10^(-4) M, [H_(3)PO_(4)]=6 xx 10^(-22\)M`

C

`[OH^(-)] 3.73 xx 10^(-2) M, [H_(3)PO_(4)]=6 xx 10^(-18)M`

D

`[OH^(-)] 3.73 xx 10^(-4) M, [H_(3)PO_(4)]=6 xx 10^(-16)M`

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