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When `100 mL` of `0.1 M KNO_(3)` and `400 mL` of `0.2 MHCl` and `500 mL` of `0.3 M H_(2) SO_(4)` are mixed, then in the resulting solution

A

The molarity of `K^(+) = 0.01M`

B

The molarity of `SO_(4)^(2-) = 0.15M`

C

The molarity of `H^(+) = 0.38 M`

D

The molarity of `NO_(3)^(-) = 0.08` and `Cl^(-) = 0.01M`

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