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Suppose that 50mL of a solution of sulfuric acid of unknown concentration was titrated with a 0.100M solution of sodium hydroxide. If it took 45.5 mL of titrant to reach the equivalence point, what was the concentration of the unknown solution of sulfuric acid???
12 years ago

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.1M * (45.5 / 50)
12 years ago

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