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One litre of water contains `10^(-7)` mole `H^(+)` ions. Degree of ionisation of water is:

A

`1.8xx10^(-7)%`

B

`0.8xx10^(-9)%`

C

`3.6xx10^(-9)%`

D

`3.6xx10^(-7)%`

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The correct Answer is:
A

No. of Moles in 1L water =`1000/18`
Degree of ionization=`10^(-7)/(1000//18) xx100= 1.8xx10^(-7)%`
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