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5 ml of 1N HCl, 20 ml of N/2 `H_2SO_4` and 30 ml of N/3 `HNO_3` are mixed together and the volume made to one litre. The normality of the resulting solution is

A

250mL

B

62.5mL

C

100mL

D

none of these

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