An aqueous solution containing 6.5 g of NaCl of 90% purity was subjected to electrolysis…
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An aqueous solution containing 6.5 g of NaCl of 90% purity was subjected to electrolysis. After the complete electrolysis, the solution was evaporated to get solid NaOH. The volume of 1 M acetic acid required to neutralise NaOH obtained above is:
- 1000 cm3
- 2000 cm3
- 100 cm3
- 200 cm3
Answer
(C) 100 cm 3
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