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At any temperature, P^(H) +P^(OH) is...

At any temperature, ` P^(H) +P^(OH) ` is equal to

A

`7`

B

`0`

C

`14`

D

`P^(K_W) `

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D

` [H^(+) ] [OH^(-)] K_W rArr P^(H) +P^(OH) = PK_W `
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