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If the indicator is a weak acid with `K_(In)=4xx10^(-4)` for indication of equivalence point of which of the following neutralisation(s) would the indicator be useful?

A

`HCl+NaOH`

B

`HCl+NH_(3)`

C

`NaOH+CH_(3)COOH`

D

Both (A) and (B)

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