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Hydrogen ion concentration of a solution whose pH is zero, would be

A

`2.0 g ion L^(-1)`

B

`1.0 g ion L^(-1)`

C

`10^(-7) g ion L^(-1)`

D

`10^(-14)G ion L^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`pH =- log [H^(+)] or ph =- log 1=0`
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