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Five solutions A,B,C,D and E when tested with universal indicator showed pH as 4,1,11,7 and 9, respectively. Which solution is
(a) neutral?
(b) strongly alkaline?
(c) strongly acidic?
(d) weakly acidic?
(e) weakly alkaline?
Arrange the pH in increasing order of hydrogen-ion concentration.

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To solve the question regarding the five solutions A, B, C, D, and E with their respective pH values, we will analyze each solution based on its pH level and determine the characteristics of each solution. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the pH values**: - Solution A: pH 4 - Solution B: pH 1 - Solution C: pH 11 ...
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