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10 mL of 1 NHCl is mixed with 20 mL of 1`MH_(2)SO_(4)` and 30 mL of 1M NaOH. The resultant solution has:

A

(a)20 meq of `H^(+)` ions

B

(b)20 meq of `OH^(-)`

C

(c )0 meq of `H^(+)` or `OH^(-)`

D

(d)30 millimoles of `H^(+)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Exlpanation: No. of meq of `H^(+)=10xx1+20xx2=50`
`[Q H_(2)SO_(4), N=2M]`
No. of meq of `OH- =30xx1=30`
No. of meq of `H^(+)` left uncreacted`=50-30=20 `meq
Hence, (a) is correct, (b), (c ) and (d) are ruled out.
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