The volume of a solution containing HCl 73 g/litre would suffice for the exact…
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The volume of a solution containing HCl 73 g/litre would suffice for the exact neutralization of NaOH obtained by allowing 0.46 g of metallic sodium to react with water is:
- 10.0 cm3
- 20.0 cm3
- 5.0 cm3
- 7.3 cm3
Answer
(B) 20.0 cm 3
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