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When `50 mL` of `0.1M - NaOH` and `50 mL` of `0.1 M-H_(2)SO_(4)` solutions are mixed, the nature of resulting solution is

A

Neutral

B

Acidic

C

Basic

D

Amophoteric

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The correct Answer is:
B

No of milli eq of `NaOH = 50 xx 0.1 = 5`
No of milli eq of `H_(2)SO_(4) = 50 xx 0.1 = 5`
m.eq of acid `gt m` eq of Base `= 10`
`:.` The nature of resulting solution is acidic
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