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How many grams of dibasic acid (molar mass 200) should be present in 100 mL of the aqueous solution to give 0.1 N solution:

A

1g

B

2g

C

10g

D

20g

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Meq. `= N xx V (w)/(200//2) xx 1000 = 0.1 xx 100 therefore w = 1. 0g `
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