Which, if any, of the following is an example of the leveling effect?
A) The concentrations of H+ and OH- in pure water are equal.
B) The number of strong acids equals the number of strong bases.
C) The number of strong acids equals the number of weak acids.
D) In water, no acid stronger than H3O+ can exist.
E) None of these are examples of the leveling effect.
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