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3.25ml of H2SO4 dissolve in 68.0 ml water
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This statement describes the process of dissolving 3.25 milliliters of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) in 68.0 milliliters of water. The resulting solution will contain both the H2SO4 and the water, and the two substances will be mixed together.
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