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10 cm^(3) of 0.1 N monobasic acid requir...

10 `cm^(3)` of 0.1 N monobasic acid requires 15 `cm^(3)` of sodium hydrogen solution whose normality is

A

1.5 N

B

0.15 N

C

0.066 N

D

0.66 N

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The correct Answer is:
C

`10xx0.1=Nxx15`
`N=0.066` `(N_(1)V_(1)N_(2)V_(2))`
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