Multiple Choice
During a titration, the following data were collected. A 25 mL portion of an unknown acid solution was titrated with 1.0 M NaOH. It required 65 mL of the base to neutralize the sample. How many moles of acid are present in 3.0 liters of this unknown solution?
A) 2.6 moles
B) 0.9 moles
C) 8.7 moles
D) 7.8 moles
E) 5.6 moles
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