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Among the following
a) On dilution, the `P^(H)` of an acid increases
b) A solutions with `P^(H) = 61000` times more basic than a solution with `P^(H) = 3`
c) A Solution with `p^(H) = 9` is `1000` times more acidic than a solution with `P^(H) = 12`
d) The `P^(H)` of `10^(9) M NaOH` is slightly greater tha n 7

A

a, b are correct only

B

a, d are only correct

C

a, b, c are only correct

D

All are correct

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