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In the experiment, 40 mL of 3 M sodium hydroxide is used to extract the benzoic acid. In order to recover the benzoic acid from the aqueous solution, 6 M hydrochloric acid is used. Calculate approximately how much 6 M hydrochloric acid will be needed to precipitate the benzoic acid. View keyboard shortcuts 12pt Paragraph

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