Choose the pair of concentrations that cannot be in a given aqueous solution at 25°C.
A) [H+] = 10-3 M, [OH-] = 10-11 M
B) [H+] = 10-7 M, [OH-] = 10-7 M
C) [H+] = 10-13 M, [OH-] = 1 M
D) [H+] = 10 M, [OH-] = 10-15 M
E) All of these can exist.
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