What is the molar concentration?

If 26.32 mL of .100 M H2SO4 is exactly neutralized by 34.56 of NaOH solution, what is the molar concentration?

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    Your answer is incorrect because H2SO4 is a diprotic acid, it will give up two H's, not a monoprotic acid, giving up 1 H. So it will take twice as many moles of OH^- to reaction with H2SO4 than you originally thought. 0.0762 M x 2 = 0.152 M OH

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Your answer is incorrect because H2SO4 is a diprotic acid, it will give up two H's, not a monoprotic acid, giving up 1 H. So it will take twice as many moles of OH^- to reaction with H2SO4 than you originally thought. 0.0762 M x 2 = 0.152 M OH

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