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The P^(H) of a dibasic acid is 3.699. It...

The `P^(H)` of a dibasic acid is 3.699. Its molarity is

A

`2xx10^(-4)` M

B

`4xx10^(-4)` M

C

`2xx10^(-3)`M

D

`1xx10^(-4)` M

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