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NEET Chemistry Molarity MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-numerical-Medium-Class 12

1 M, 2.5 litre NaOH solution is mixed with another 0.5 M, 3 litre NaOH solution. Then find out the molarity of resultant solution

A

0.80 M

B

0 M

C

0.73 M

D

0.50 M

Correct Answer

Option C

Detailed Explanation

The total moles of NaOH = (1 M × 2.5 L) + (0.5 M × 3 L) = 4 moles. Total volume = 5.5 L. Molarity = 4 moles / 5.5 L = 0.73 M.

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