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20 mL of HCI soution requires 19.85 mL of 0.01 M NaOH solution for complete neutralization . The molarity of HCI solution is _______M.

A

`0.0099`

B

`0.0099`

C

`0.99`

D

`0.1M`

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A

`M_(1)V_(1)=M_(2)V_(2)`
`20xxM_(HCI)=19.85xx0.01`
`M_(HCI)=(19.85xx0.01)/(20)=0.0099`
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