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A solution contain`1.2046xx10^(24)`hydrochloric acid molecules in one `dm^(3)`of the solution . The strength of the solution is

A

6N

B

2N

C

4N

D

8N

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The correct Answer is:
B

Number of `H^(+)` ions in 1 L `(1dm^(3))`
`=1.2046xx10^(14) = (1.2046xx10^(24))/(6.02xx10^(23))=2mol`
`:.` Normality of solution = 2N
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