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One litre of a strong acid solution contains `10^(-5)` moles of `H^(+)` ions.Then:

A

`pOH=9`

B

Percentage ionisation of water in solution in `1.8xx10^(-9)%`

C

Number of `OH^(-)` ions per `mL` of solution `6.022xx10^(15)`

D

`[H^(+)]_("from"H_(2)O)=10^(-9)M`

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To solve the problem, we need to analyze the given information about the strong acid solution containing \(10^{-5}\) moles of \(H^+\) ions in 1 liter of solution. We will derive several properties related to this solution step by step. ### Step 1: Calculate the pH of the solution The pH of a solution is calculated using the formula: \[ \text{pH} = -\log[H^+] \] Given that the concentration of \(H^+\) ions is \(10^{-5}\) moles per liter, we can substitute this value into the formula: ...
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