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You have two beakers. One beaker contains 100 mL of NaOH (a strong
base); the other contains 100 mL of aqueous Na PO, (a weak base). You
test the pH of each solution. Which of the following statements is true? *
A)
It is possible for the solutions in each beaker to have the same pH.
B)
The Na PO, has a higher pH because it has more sodium ions than NaOH.
C) If the pH of the NaOH solution is 12.00, the pH of the Na PO, solutions has to be
greater than 12.00.
D) If the pH of the NaOH solution is 12.00, the pH of the Na PO, solution has to be less
than 12.00

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