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100mL each of `1N H_(2)O_(2)` and `11.2VH_(2)O_(2)` solution are mixed, then the final solution is equivalent to:
(Assume 1 mole od an ideal gas occupies 22.4L at STP)

A

`3MH_(2)O_(2)` solution

B

`0.5NH_(2)O_(2)` solution

C

`34g//LH_(2)O_(2)` solution

D

`2.55g//LH_(2)O_(2)` solution

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