In the titration of a certain `H_(2)SO_(4)` solution, `60 mL` of `5.0 M NaOH` solution was used to completely neutralise `75 mL` of the acid. The molarity of the acid solution may be expressed as
A
`(5M xx 60 mL)/(2 xx 75 mL)`
B
`(5M xx 75 mL xx 2)/(60 mL)`
C
`(75 mL xx 2)/(5.0 xx 60 mL)`
D
`(60 mL xx 75 mL xx 2)/(5.0 M)`
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