Given: Neutralization between NaOH and HCl occurs first, and then part of that mixture is added to a flask containing HCl.
Find: Final concentration and nature of solution in the flask.
Step 1: In the beaker,
NaOH=2M×100010L=0.02mol
HCl=1M×100020L=0.02molStep 2: Because the reaction ratio is 1:1, both are consumed completely.
Thus, the resulting solution contains only NaCl and water, so it is neutral.
Step 3: Taking 10mL from this neutral solution means only neutral NaCl solution is transferred. The flask already has 2 moles of HCl, so the acid present in the flask remains 2 moles.
Step 4: After dilution to 100mL,
Molarity=0.12=20MHence, the final solution is 20M HCl solution, so the correct option is B.