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Standard XII
Chemistry
Question
How many grams of dibasic acid (mol. wt. 200) should be present in 100 mL of the aqueous solution to give 0.1 N ?
1 g
2 g
10 g
20 g
A
1 g
B
2 g
C
20 g
D
10 g
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Solution
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The correct option is
A
1 g
Equivalent weight of dibasic acid
=
m
o
l
,
w
t
.
2
=
200
2
=
100
Strength = 0.1 N, m = ?, V= 100 ml.
From,
m
=
E
V
N
1000
=
100
×
100
×
0.1
1000
=
1
g
Hence, the correct option is
A
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