ation experiment, a 5.00-mL sample of sulfuric acid, H2SO4, from a car battery is diluted with de-ionized water to 100.0 mL. A 20.00-mL portion of the diluted acid is titrated with 0.2025 M NaOH solution. If 42.00 mL of the NaOH solution is required to neutralize the dilute acid, what is the molar concentration of H2SO4 in the original solution taken from the battery? The acid-base reaction occurs as follows:                 H2SO(aq)  +  2NaOH(aq)   -->  Na2SO4(aq)  +  2H2O(l)          (A) 0.2126 M                             (B) 0.4252 M                             (C) 4.25 M

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  1. In a titration experiment, a 5.00-mL sample of sulfuric acid, H2SO4, from a car battery is diluted with de-ionized water to 100.0 mL. A 20.00-mL portion of the diluted acid is titrated with 0.2025 M NaOH solution. If 42.00 mL of the NaOH solution is required to neutralize the dilute acid, what is the molar concentration of H2SO4 in the original solution taken from the battery? The acid-base reaction occurs as follows: 

               H2SO(aq)  +  2NaOH(aq)   -->  Na2SO4(aq)  +  2H2O(l)

         (A) 0.2126 M                  

          (B) 0.4252 M                  

          (C) 4.25 M          

          (D) 8.50 M

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