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Acid-Base Neutralization: NaOH and H2SO4

If a 26.85 mL of a standard 0.1650 M NaOH solution is required to neutralize 39.07 mL of H2SO4, what is the molarity of the acid solution?


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This solution looks at the base required to neutralize an acid.

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