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Calculate the strength in-percentage (W/V), moles perr litre or molarity, number of gram equivalents of the solute and normality of the following solutions-
(i) 9.125g of HCl in 200 mL of its aqueous solution.
(ii) 60g of NaOH in 3L of its aqueous solution.
(iii) 14.7g `H_(2)SO_(4)` in 500 mL of its aqueous solution.
(iv) 296 `Ca(OH)_(2)` in 10 L of its aqueous solution.

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