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Dissociation constant of `CH_(3)COOH` and ` NH_(4)OH` in squeous solution are `10^(-5)` if pH of a `CH_(3)COOH` solution is 3, what will be the pH of `NH_(4)OH` ?

A

3. 0

B

4. 0

C

10. 0

D

11. 0

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The correct Answer is:
D

`{:(,Ka=Kb=10^(-5),,), (, "For" NH_(4)OH,,pOH=3then pH=11):}`
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