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Calculate the normality of the resultin solution made by adding 2 drops `(0.1 mL)` of `0.1 N H_(2) SO_(4)` in 1 litre of distilled water.

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`:'` mEq of solute does not change on dilution ltbgt `:.` mEq of `H_(2) SO_(4)` (conc) = mEq of `H_(2) SO_(4)` (dil)
`0.1 xx 0.1 = N xx 1000` (`:' mEq = N xx V_(sol)` in `mL`)
`N = 10^(-5)`
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