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Question 6

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A solution of 34.5% sulfuric acid by weight in water has a density of 1.26 g/mL. How many grams of sulfuric acid are needed to make 3.22 L of this solution?


A) 1.20 × 105 g
B) 882 g
C) 135 g
D) 1.40 × 103 g
E) 1.40 × 105 g

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