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(08.02 MC) A chemist requires 3.0 liters of 0.12 M H2SO4 solution. How many grams of H2SO, should the chemist dissolve in water? (1 pol 35 grams 41 grams 65 grams 78 grams
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A chemist requires 3.0 liters of 0.12 M H2SO4 solution. How many grams of H2SO, should the chemist dissolve in water? (1 pol
35 grams
41 grams
65 grams
78 grams
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A. 35 grams
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I did the work it is 35g I hope this helps you
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