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The concentration of `[H^(+)]` and concentration of `[OH^(-)]` of a `0.1` aqueous solution of `2%` ionised weak acid is [Ionic product of water `=1xx10^(-14)`]

A

`0.02 xx 10^(-3)M` and `5 xx 10^(-11) M`

B

`1 xx 10^(-3) M` and `3 xx 10^(-11) M`

C

`2 xx 10^(-3)M` and `5 xx 10^(-12) M`

D

`3 xx 10^(-2) M` and `4 xx 10^(-13) M`

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