Solution of a monobasic acid has a pH = 5. If one mL of it is diluted to 1 litre, what…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Equilibrium
Solution of a monobasic acid has a pH = 5. If one mL of it is diluted to 1 litre, what will be the pH of the resulting solution?
- 3.45
- 6.96
- 8.58
- 10.25
Answer
(A) 3.45
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