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how many moles of sodium bicarbonate does it take to neutralize 0.8 ml of sulphuric acid?

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According to stoichiometry 2 moles of sodium bicarbonate is required for each mole of H2SO4. Originally Answered: How many moles of sodium bicarbonate are needed to neutralise 0.8 ml of sulphuric acid at STP

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According to stoichiometry 2 moles of sodium bicarbonate is required for each mole of H2SO4. Originally Answered: How many moles of sodium bicarbonate are needed to neutralise 0.8 ml of sulphuric acid at STP?

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