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Two solutions A and B have ph value 5 and 8 respectively. Which will be basic in nature?

More is the pH of a solution, more the solution is basic in nature. Hence, the solution B is more basic in nature.


Note: The solution having pH from 1 to 6 are acidic. The solution having pH from 8 to 14 are basic.


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