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5 L of 0.1 M solution of sodium carbonate contains

A

53 g of `Na_(2)CO_(3)`

B

106 g of `Na_(2)CO_(3)`

C

10.6 g of `Na_(2)CO_(3)`

D

`5xx0^(2)` millimoles of `Na_(2)CO_(3)`

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    basic
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