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Calculate normality of `H_(2)SO_(4)` solutions if 50 ml of it completely neutralise 250 ml. of 0.1 N `Ba(OH)_(2)` solutions.

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Vol. of `H_(2)SO_(4),V_(1)=50ml`
Volume of `Ba(OH)_(2),V_(2)=250`ml.
Normality of `H_(2)SO_(4),N_(1)=?`
Normality of `Ba(OH)_(2),N_(2)=0.1`
`V_(1)N_(1)=V_(2)N_(2)`
`N_(1)=(V_(2)N_(2))/V_(1)=(250xx0.1)/50=0.5N`
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