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2.65gm of a diacidic base was dissolved ...

`2.65gm` of a diacidic base was dissolved in 500 ml of water. Twenty millilitres of this solution required 12 ml of `(N)/(6)` HCl solution. Calculate the equivalent mass and molucular mass of the base.

A

35, 70

B

24, 48

C

18, 36

D

53, 106

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