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Same concentration of HCI and `CH_3COOH` produces

A

`1`. Same number of `H^+` ions from both acids

B

`2`. More number of `H^+` ions from `HCl`

C

`3`. More number of `H^+` ions from `CH_(3)COOH`

D

`4`. Same number of `OH^-` by two compounds

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