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One gram equimolecular mixture of `Na_(2)CO_(3)` and `NaHCO_(3)`is reacted with 0.1 NHCl. The milliliters of 0.1 N HCl required to react completely with the above mixture is :

A

15.78 mL

B

157.8 mL

C

198.4 mL

D

308 mL

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  • What is the volume of 0.1 N-HCl required to react completely with 1.0 gm of pure calcium carbonate

    A
    `100cm^(3)`
    B
    `150cm^(3)`
    C
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    D
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    A
    Phenolphthalein is used to detect the first end point
    B
    Phenolphthalein is used to detect the second end point
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