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Two acids A and B titrated separately each time with 25 mL of N `Na_(2)CO_(3)` solution and require 10 mL and 40 mL respectively for complete neutralisation. What volume of A and B would you mix to produce one litre of normal acid solution ?

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Vol. of A =200 mL, Vol. of B=800 mL
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