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1.25g of a solid dibasic acid is complet...

1.25g of a solid dibasic acid is completely neutralised by 25mL of 0.25 molar `Ba(OH_(2))` solution. Molecular mass of the acid is:

A

`100`

B

`150`

C

`120`

D

`200`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`N//A`
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