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Equal volume of `0.1 M` potassium hydroxide and `0.1 M` sulphuric acid are mixed. The `P^(H)` of resulting solution is

A

7

B

0

C

`gt7`

D

`lt7`

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D

normality of acid `gt` normality of base. So resultant solution is acidic in nature
`(N_(2)V_(2)-N_(1)V_(1))/(V_(1)+V_(2))=(V[0.2-0.1])/(2V),(0.1)/(2)=0.05N"acid" lt 7`
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