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`200 ml (N)/(10)` `H_(2)SO_(4)` is mixed into `300 ml (N)/(100) NaOH`. Calculate normality of resulting mixture.

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To solve the problem of calculating the normality of the resulting mixture when 200 ml of \( \frac{N}{10} \) \( H_2SO_4 \) is mixed with 300 ml of \( \frac{N}{100} \) \( NaOH \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Calculate the number of gram equivalents of \( H_2SO_4 \) The normality of \( H_2SO_4 \) is given as \( \frac{N}{10} \). 1. Convert normality to gram equivalents: \[ ...
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