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A small amount of `CaCO_(3)` completely neutralises 525 ml of `(N)/(10)` HCl and no acid is left at the end after converting all calcium chloride to `CaSO_(4)`. How much plaster paris `(CaSO_(4)(1)/(2)H_(2)O)` can be obtained

A

1.916 g

B

5.827 g

C

7.53 g

D

3.81 g

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