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100 mL each of 0.5 N NaOH, N/5 HCl and N/10 H₂SO₄ are mixed together. The resulting solution will be
Options
(a) acidic
(b) neutral
(c) alkaline
(d) None of these
Correct Answer:
alkaline
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Take out the normality of the base and both the acids.
NaOH- N×V
0.5×100=50
HCL- N/5×100=20
H2SO4- N/10×100=10
Total normality of the acids-20+10=30
50>30
Solution is alkaline.