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0.4 g of polybasic acid HnA (all the hyd...

0.4 g of polybasic acid HnA (all the hydrogens are acidic) requries 0.5 g of NaOH for complete neutralisation. The number of replaceable hydrogen atoms and the molecular weight of A would be (Mw of `acid=96)`

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