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The no. of H(3)O^(+) ions present in 10 ...

The no. of `H_(3)O^(+)` ions present in `10 mL` of water at `25^(0)C` is

A

`6.023xx10^(-14)`

B

`6.023xx10^(14)`

C

`6.023xx10^(-19)`

D

`6.023xx10^(19)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

In water `[H^(+)]=10^(-7)xx6.023xx10^(23)` ions per liter in 10ml solution no. of. `[H^(+)]` ions
`=10^(-7)xx6.023xx10^(23)xx10//100=6.023xx10^(1)`
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