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To synthesize methyl 3-nitrobenzoate, 20 ml of H2SO4 and 10 g of methyl benzoate were used. The nitrating mixture was prepared using 6 ml of H2SO4 and 6 ml of HNO3. Calculate the molar ratio of sulfuric acid to nitric acid
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