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Suppose you are titrating a sulfuric acid solution of unknown concentration with a sodium hydroxide solution according to the equation
H2SO4+2NaOH⟶2H2O+Na2SO4HX2SOX4+2NaOH⟶2HX2O+NaX2SOX4
If you require 26.29 mL of 0.963 M
NaOHNaOH
solution to titrate 218.9 mL of
H2SO4HX2SOX4
solution, what is the concentration of the
H2SO4HX2SOX4
solution?
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