Multiple Choice
You are given 5.00 mL of an H2SO4 solution of unknown concentration. You divide the 5.00-mL sample into five 1.00-mL samples and titrate each separately with 0.1000 M NaOH. In each titration, the H2SO4 is completely neutralized. The average volume of NaOH solution used to reach the endpoint is 15.3 mL. What was the concentration of H2SO4 in the 5.00-mL sample?
A) 0.306 M
B) 0.765 M
C) 3.06 M
D) 1.53 10-3 M
E) 1.53 M
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