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A solution (5 mL) of an acid X is completely neutralized by y mL of 1M NaOH. The same volume (y ML) of 1M NaOH is required to neutralize 10 mL of 0.6 M of `H_(2)SO_(4)` completely. The normality (N) of the acid X is

A

1.2

B

2.4

C

4.8

D

0.6

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The correct Answer is:
B

`("No.of eq.")_(NaOH) = ("No.of eq.")_(H_(2)SO_(4))`
`rArr (1 xx 1) xx Y = (0.6 xx 2) xx 10`
`rArr Y = 12 mL`
`rArr N xx 5 = (1 xx 1) xx 12`
`rArr N = (12)/(5) = 2.4`
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