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The pH of an aqueous solution is Zero. T...

The pH of an aqueous solution is Zero. The solution is

A

Slighly acidic

B

Strongly acidic

C

Neutral

D

Basic

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The correct Answer is:
B

`pH = -log_(10)[H^(+)]`
`:. [H^+] = 10^(-pH)`
`=10^0 = 1`
`[H^+] = 1M`
The solution is strongly acidic.
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