0.5 mole of \(\mathrm{H_2SO_4}\) is mixed with 0.2 mole of Ca(OH)2. The maximum number of mole of \(\mathrm{CaSO_4}\) formed is

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0.5 mole of \(\mathrm{H_2SO_4}\) is mixed with 0.2 mole of Ca(OH)2. The maximum number of mole of \(\mathrm{CaSO_4}\) formed is **Options:** - **A.** [object Object] - **B.** [object Object] - **C.** [object Object] - **D.** [object Object] --- **Difficulty:** MEDIUM | **Chapter:** Mole concept | **Topic:** Basic stoichiometry, POAC, percent yield & limiting reagent

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## ✅ Correct Answer: **A** ### 📖 Detailed Explanation: This question uses mole concept & stoichiometry. Convert all given quantities into moles using n = given amount/molar mass, use Avogadro's number where needed to get particles, and then compare with the options; this matches option A. --- *This is an official solution provided by Chem Mantra. For more chemistry questions and solutions, explore our [question bank](/courses).*

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