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Automobile batteries use 3.0 M H2SO4 as an electrolyte. How much 1.20 M NaOH will be needed to neutralize 225 mL of battery acid?

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Automobile batteries use 3 0 m h2so4 as an electrolyte
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Automobile batteries use 3 0 m h2so4 as an electrolyte how much 1 20 m naoh will be needed to neutralize 225 ml of battery acid
Automobile batteries use 3 0m h2so4
Automobile batteries use 3 0 m h2so4 how much 1 20 m naoh will be needed to neutralize 225ml of battery acid