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Given a solution containing 0.242 g of aqueous barium chloride, BaCl2, how many mL of 0.0581 M H2SO4 solution will completely precipitate the barium ions, Ba2+? The molar mass of BaCl2 is 208.3 g/mol. Please explain how to do it!

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