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`100 mL` each of `0.5 N NaOH, N//5 HCl` and `N//10H_(2)SO_(4)` are mixed together. The resulting solution will be:

A

Acidic

B

Neutral

C

Alkaline

D

none of these

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The correct Answer is:
C

`"Meq.of" NaOH=100xx0.5=50`
`Meq."of"HCl=(1)/(5)xx100=20`
`Meq."of"H_(2)SO_(4)=(1)/(10)xx100=10`
Total Meq. of acid`=20+10=30`
Total.Meq. of `NaOH=50`
Meq. of `NaOH"left"=50-30=20`
Thus resulting solution will be alkaline.
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