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1 M NaOH solution was slowly added in to 1000 mL of 183.75 g impure `H_(2)SO_(4)` solution and the following plot was obtained. The percentage purity of `H_(2)SO_(4)` sample and slope of the curve respectively are:

A

75%, `-(1)/(3)`

B

80%, `-(1)/(2)`

C

80%, -1

D

None of these

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