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A 53.0 mL sample of a 14% (m/v) H₂SO₄ solution is added to water to give a final volume of 440 mL.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
\[ C_{\text{final}} = \, \_\_\_ \, \text{\% (m/v)} \]
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A 53.0 mL sample of a 14% (m/v) H₂SO₄ solution is added to water to give a final volume of 440 mL.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
\[ C_{\text{final}} = \, \_\_\_ \, \text{\% (m/v)} \]
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