A Na2CO3 standard solution is prepared by transferring 2.4817 grams of primary standard-grade sodium carbonate to a 250.0-mL volumetric flask,dissolving the sample in ~100 mL of distilled deionized water and diluted to the mark.A 25.00-mL aliquot is taken and titrated with 42.65 mL of HCl solution.Calculate the concentration of the HCl solution.
A) 0) 05490 M
B) 0) 1598 M
C) 0) 3196 M
D) 0) 1098 M
E) 0) 1997 M
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