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The molerity and molality of an aqueous solution of `H_(2)SO_(4) "as" M_(1) and M_(2)` respectively. If the molecular mass of `H_(2)SO_(4)` is M, density of the solution is

A

`M_(2)(M_(1)+(M)/(1000))g//ml`

B

`M_(2)((1)/(M_(1))+(M)/(1000))g//ml`

C

`M_(2)((1)/(M_(2))+(M)/(1000))g//ml`

D

`M_(2)(M_(2)+(M)/(1000))g//ml`

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