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One litre of a solution contains 18 .9 g of `HNO_(3)` and one litre of another solution contains 3.2 g of NaOH. In what volume ratio must these solution be mixed to obtain a neutral solution?

A

(a)3:8

B

(b)8:3

C

(c )15:4

D

(d)4:15

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The correct Answer is:
D

`eq_(HNO_(3))=eq_(NaOH)`
`18.9/63xx1xxV_(1)=3.2/40xx1xxV_(2)`
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