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30 mL of sodium carbonate solution is mixed with 20 mL of 0.8 N sulphuric acid. The resultant solution needed 20 mL of 0.7 N hydrochloric acid solution for complete neutralisation. Determine the strength of the sodium carbonate in gram per litre. (Take sodium carbonate to be anhydrous.)

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30 mL of sodium carbonate solution is mixed with 20 mL of 0.8 N sulphuric acid. The resultant solution needed 20 mL of 0.7 N hydrochloric acid solution for complete neutralisation. Determine the strength of the sodium carbonate in gram per litre. (Take sodium carbonate to be anhydrous

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30 mL of sodium carbonate solution is mixed with 20 mL of 0.8 N sulphuric acid. The resultant solution needed 20 mL of 0.7 N hydrochloric acid solution for complete neutralisation. Determine the strength of the sodium carbonate in gram per litre

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