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The electrolyte in lead storage battery is dilute sulpguric acid. The concentration of sulphuric acid in a lead storage battery must be between 4.8 M and 5.3 M for most efficient functioning. . A 5 ml, sulphuric acid sample of a particular battery requires 50 ml, of 1.0 M NaOH for complete neutralisation. Which of the following statements about the functioning of battery is the most appropriate?

A

The acid concentration in the battery is not in the most effective range

B

The acid concentration in the battery is in the most effective range

C

The acid concentration in the battery is hardly in the most effective range

D

Only a good mechanic can tell whether or not the acid concentration in the battery is in the most effective range

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B
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