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`1 M NaOH` solution was slowly added into `1000mL` of `183.75g` impure `H_2SO_(4)` solution and the following plot was obtained. The percentage purity of `H_2SO_4` sample and slope of the curve respectively are :
(a) 75%,-1/3
(b) 80%,-1/2
(c) 80%,-1
(d) None of these

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