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How many litres of a `0.5 N` solution of an oxidising agent are reduced by `2` litres of a `2.0 N` solution of a reducing agent?

A

`8`

B

`4`

C

`6`

D

`7`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Eq. of `OA=` Eq. of `RA`
`implies N_(1)xxV_(1)=N_(2)xxV_(2)`
`implies 0.5xxV=2xx2`
`implies V=8L`
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