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If 20 mL of 0.4 N NaOH solution completely neutralises 40 mL of a dibasic acid, the molarity of the acid solution is `:`

A

0.1 M

B

0.2 M

C

0.3 M

D

0.4 M

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A

`(V_(1)M_(1))/(n_(1))=(V_(2)M_(2))/(n_(2))`
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