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When `100 ml` of `1 M NaOH` solution is mixed with `10 ml` of `10 M H_(2)SO_(4)`, the resulting mixture will be

A

Acidic

B

Alkaline

C

Neutral

D

Strongly alkaline

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The correct Answer is:
A

`N_(NaOH) = 1 xx 1 = 1N`
`N_(H_(2)SO_(4)) = 2 xx 10 = 20 N`
M. eq. of `NaOH = 1 xx 100 = 100`
M.eq. of `H_(2)SO_(4) = 20 xx 10 = 200`
Thus M.eq. of acid are left and therefore `pH lt 7`, so the resulting mixture will be acidic.
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