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How Many Moles of Phosphoric Acid, H3PO4 Are in 0

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Question 60

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How many moles of phosphoric acid, H3PO4 are in 0.50 L of 6.0 M H3PO4(aq) ?


A) 6.5 mol
B) 24 mol
C) 12 mol
D) 3.0 mol

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