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The solution with the lowest concentrat...

The solution with the lowest concentration of `H^(+)` ion is

A

pH =7

B

pH = 8 . 6

C

pH =2.0

D

pH =6.8

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The correct Answer is:
B

The solution with pH more than 7 are basic in nature hence solution with pH 8.6 has less concentration of `H^(+)` ion and more concertration of `OH^(-)` ion .
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