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A solution of a substances is titrated against a strong base ( or acid ) ,volume `V` of strong base (or acid) is plotted against `pH` of the solution (as shown in figure) .The substances could be :

A

`Na_(2)CO_(3)`

B

Ethylene diamine

C

`H_(2)C_(2)O_(2)`

D

`CH_(2)(COOH)_(2)`

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Given graph is plotted for the titration of weak diprotic acid with base.
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