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20mL of 0.5 M HCl and 35 mL of 0.1 N NaOH are mixed. The resulting solution will

A

be neutral

B

be basic

C

turn phenolphthalein

D

turn methyl orange solution red

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D

0.5 HCl `=0.5 M HCl`
0.1 N NaOH `=0.1 ` MNaOH `ltBRgt` `HCl +NaOH rarr M xx V = 0.5 xx 20 xx 10^(-3)`
`=10^(-2)`
Moles of NaOH `=M xx V =0.1 xx 35 xx 10^(-3)`
`=3.5 xx 10^(-3)`
As the solutions on mixing will contains excess of HCl `(10^(-2) gt 3.5 xx 10^(-3))`, it will turn methyl orange red.
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