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50 ml of 2M NaOH solution and 10 ml of 2N H2SO4 solutions are mixed together, the resulting solution will be:

A
Alkaline
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Acidic
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Strongly Acidic
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D
Neutral
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Solution

The correct option is A Alkaline
We know, normality = molarity×nfactor

For NaOH = n - factor is 1
Thus for NaOH, molarity = normality
Therefore, number of milliequivalents =
= 2N×50 ml = 100

For H2SO4 ,
number of milliequivalents =
N2= 2N×10 ml = 20
Since number of milliequivalents for alkali is greater the solution willl be basic
The resulting solution will be Alkaline.

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