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`0.5 MH_2SO_4` is diluted from 1 litre to 10 litre, normality of the resulting solution is:

A

1N

B

0.1n

C

10N

D

11N

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The correct Answer is:
B

`M_(1)V_(1)= M_(2)V_(2) rArr 0.5 xx 1 = M_(2) xx 10 rArr M_(2)= 0.05`
`N = M xx` basicity of acid `=0.05 xx 2= 0.1N`
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