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What is the strength in `g//L` of a solution of `H_(2)SO_(4), 14 mL` of which neutralized `20 mL` of `N//10 NaOH` solution?

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Meq.of `H_(2)SO_(4)= "Meq.of" NaOH`
`Nxx14=20xx(1)/(10) or N=(20)/(10xx14)`
`because` Strength `=NxxE=(20)/(10xx14)xx49`
`=7.0 g "per litre"`
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