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When 100 mL 1 N NaOH solution and 10 mL of 10 N sulphuric acid solution are mixed together, the resulting solution will be:

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Acidic
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Neutral
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Basic
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Can’t say
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Solution

The correct option is B Neutral
Milliequivalents = Normality × volume (mL)
Milliequivalents of NaOH=1×100=100
Milliequivalents of H2SO4=10×10=100
Since, equivalents of both the acid and the base are equal, the solution will be neutral.

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