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One litre of a solution contains 15.12 g of `HNO_(3)` and one litre of another solution contains 3.2 g of NaOH. In what volume ratio must these solutions be mixed to obtain a neutral solution ?

A

`3:8`

B

`8:3`

C

`15:4`

D

`4:15`

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