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Transcribed Image Text:Aqueous sulfuric acid (H₂SO4) reacts with solid sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to produce aqueous sodium sulfate (Na₂SO4) and liquid water (H₂O). What is the
theoretical yield of water formed from the reaction of 89.2 g of sulfuric acid and 56.8 g of sodium hydroxide?
Round your answer to 3 significant figures.
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