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Hydrochloric acid solutions A and B have concentration of 0.5 N and 0.1 N respectively. The volume of solutions A and B required to make 2 litres of 0.2 N hydrochloric acid are :

A

0.5l A + 1.5l of B

B

`1.5 lA + 0.5 l` of B

C

`1.0 l A + a.0 l ` of B

D

`0.75 l A + 1.25 l ` of B

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