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Two moles of H(2)SO(4) will be neutralis...

Two moles of `H_(2)SO_(4)` will be neutralised by

A

1 mole KOH

B

2 mol `Ca(OH)_(2)`

C

4 mole KOH

D

2 mole KOH

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B, C

`H_(2)SO_(4)+2KOH , H_(2)SO_(4)+Ca(OH)_(2)`
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