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A sample of pure sodium carbonate `0.318g` is dissolved in water and litrated with `HCl` solution. A volume of `60mL` is required to reach the methly orange end point. Calculate the molarity of the acid.

A

0.1M

B

0.2M

C

0.4M

D

none of these

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