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The pH of a solution increased from 3 to...

The `pH` of a solution increased from `3` to `6`. Its `[H^(o+)]` will be

A

Reduced to half

B

Doubled

C

Reduced by 1000 times

D

increased by 1000 times

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The correct Answer is:
C

When pH = 3, then `[H^(+)] = 10^(-3) M` after that we increased pH from 3 to 6 then `[H^(+)] = 10^(-6)M` means reduced 1000 times.
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