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100 ml aqueous solution containing equimolar mixtrue of `Ca(OH)_(2)` and `Al(OH)_(3)` requires `0.5` litre of 4M HCl for complete neutralisation. Molarity of `Ca(OH)_(2)`, in the original solution is :

A

2 M

B

4 M

C

8 M

D

10 M

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