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PLZ Help asap Sulfuric acid is purchased full-strength at 18.0M. How many milliliters of full-strength acid are needed to prepare 500.0 mL of aqueous 0.35M H2SO4? Round your answer to 3 significant figures.
A. 13.4 mL
B. 82.6 mL
C. 9.70 mL
D. 79.0 mL

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