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MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryInorganic ChemistryMole conceptBasic stoichiometry, POAC, percent yield & limiting reagent

The number of H⁺ ions present in 100 ml of 0.001M \(\mathrm{H_2SO_4}\) solution will be

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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 B.

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