The volumes of $4\,N\, HCl$ and $10\,N\, HCl$ required to make $1\, L$ of $6\,N\, HCl$ are

  • A
    $0.75\, L$ of $10\,N\, HCl$ and $0.25\, L$ of $4\,N\, HCl$
  • B
    $0.25\, L$ of $4\,N\, HCl$ and $0.75\, L$ of $10\,N\, HCl$
  • C
    $0.67\, L$ of $4\,N\, HCl$ and $0.33\, L$ of $10\,N\, HCl$
  • D
    $0.80\, L$ of $4\,N\, HCl$ and $0.20\, L$ of $10\,N\, HCl$

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