The correct option is A 160 mL
Number of moles of oxalic acid dihydrate (C2H2O4.2H2O) = 12.6126=0.1 mol
Molarity of oxalic acid solution = number of molesvolume of solution in mL×1000
=0.1250×1000=0.4 M
Since, the resultant solution will be neutral and 1 mol of oxalic acid gives 2 mol of H+ ion, Similarly 1 mol of NaOH gives 1 mol of OH− ion
M1V1=M2V2
where M1 and V1 are the molarity of H+ ion and the volume of the acid solution, respectively.
M2 and V2 are the molarity of OH− ion and the volume of the basic solution, respectively.
(2×0.4×20)=(1×0.1×V2)
On solving, volume of NaOH (V2) = 160 mL
Therefore, 160 mL of 0.1 M NaOH is required to neutralize the oxalic acid solution.