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The aqueous solution P^(H) is zero. What...

The aqueous solution `P^(H)` is zero. What is the nature of the solution.

A

Slightly acidci

B

Strongly acidec

C

Neutral

D

Basic

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B

`P^(H)=0` the solution is strongly acidic
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