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Available solutions are 1L of 0.1 M NaCl and 2L of 0.2 M `CaCl_2`.Using only these two solutions what maximum volume of a solution can be prepared having `[Cl^(-)]=0.34 M` exactly.Both electrolytes are strong

A

2.5 L

B

2.4 L

C

2.3 L

D

None of these

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The correct Answer is:
A

Let volumes taken to be 'x' & 'y' litres, so `(0.1x+0.4y)/(x+y)=0.34`... (i)
& `V_g=(x+y)`(to be maximised)....(ii)
So, y=4x so for maximum volume
`y=2L " " & " " x=1/2L`
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