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The number of H^(+) ions in 1 cc of a so...

The number of `H^(+)` ions in `1 cc` of a solution of `pH = 13`

A

`6.023xx10^(7)`

B

`1xx10^(-13)`

C

`6.023xx10^(13)`

D

`1xx10^(16)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`[H^(+)]=10^(-13)`
`10^(-13)=nx(1000)/(1)`
Number of moles `=(10^(-13))/(10^(3))=10^(-16)`
Number of `H^(+)=10^(-16)xx6.023xx10^(23)=6.023xx10^(7)`
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