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Let the colour of the indicator (Hin colourles) will be visible only when its ionised form (pink) is 25 or more in a solution. Suppose Hln `(pK_(In) = 9.0)` is added to a solution of pH = 9.6. Predict what will happen. (Take log 2 = 0.3)

A

Pink colour will be visible

B

Pink colour will not be visible

C

% of ionised form will be less than 25%

D

% of ionised form will be more than 25%

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