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Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is `98% H_(2)SO_(4)` by mass and has a density of `1.80 g mL^(-1)`. Volume of acid required to make one litre of `0.1 MH_(2)SO_(4)` solution is:

A

16.65 mL

B

22.20 mL

C

5.55 mL

D

11.10 mL

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The correct Answer is:
C

`M=(x xx d xx 10)/(m_(B))=(98xx1.80xx10)/(98)=18`
`M_(1)V_(1)=M_(2)V_(2)`
`18xxV_(1)=0.1xx1000`
`V_(1)=(100)/(18)=5.55mL`]
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