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How many litres of`CO_(2)`atSTP will be formed when `100ml`of `0.1MH_(2)SO_(4)`reacts with excess of `Na_(2)SO_(3)` ?

A

`22.4`

B

`2.24`

C

`0.224`

D

`5.6`

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C

`Na_(2)CO_(3)+underset("98 gm(1 mole)")(H_(2)SO_(4))rarr underset("1 mole")(Na_(2)SO_(4))+underset("1 mole")(CO_(2)+H_(2)O)`
`V_(CO_(2))=(0.02xx22.4)/(2)=0.224`.
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