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Sodium carbonate is a reagent that may be used to standardize acids in the same way you used KHP in this experiment. In such a standardization, it was found that a 0.512 g sample of sodium carbonate required 26.30 mL of a sulfuric acid solution to reach the end point for the reaction. Na2CO3 (aq)+ H2SO4 (aq) ---> H2O (l)+ CO2 (g) + Na2SO4 (aq)What is the molarity of H2SO4?

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