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[" At "100^(0)C" the "K_(w)" of water is "55" times its "],[" value at "25^(0)C." What will be in "pH" of "],[" neutral solution ? "[log55=1.74]],[" (A) "7.00],[" (B) "7.87],[" (C) "5.13],[" (D) "6.13]

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