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10ml of 1 M H(2)SO(4) will completely ne...

`10ml` of `1 M H_(2)SO_(4)` will completely neutralise

A

10 ml of 1M NaOH solution

B

10 ml of 2M NaOH solution

C

5 ml of 2 M KOH solution

D

5 ml of 1 M `Na_(2)CO_(3)` solution

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B

`H_(2)SO_(4) + 2H_(2)O hArr 2H_(3)O^(+) + SO_(4)^(--)`
`NaOH hArr Na^(+) + OH^(-)`
1 mole of `H_(2)SO_(4)` acid gives 2 moles of `H_(3)O^(+)` ions. So 2 moles of `OH^(-)` are required for complete neutralization.
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