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`50 mL` of `10 N H_(2)SO_(4), 25 mL` of `12 N HCI` and `40 mL` of `5N HNO_(3)` are mixed and the volume of the mixture is made 1000 mL by adding water. The normality of resulting solution will be

A

1 N

B

2 N

C

3 N

D

4 N

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The correct Answer is:
A

`N_(1)V_(2)+N_(2)V_(2)+N_(3)V_(3)=N_(4)V_(4)`
`10xx50+12xx25+5xx40=N_(4)xx1000`
`"or "N_(4)=1N`
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