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If concentration of H^(o+)  increases in...

If concentration of `H^(o+)`  increases in an aqueous solution, then concentration of `OH^(-)`  ion will be

A

Decrease

B

Increase

C

Remain the same

D

Can't say

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The correct Answer is:
A

`uarr [H^(+)] xx [OH^(-)] darr = 10^(-14)` at `25^(@)C`
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