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Suppose a fully charged battery containes `1.50` litre of `5.0 M H_(2)SO_(4)`. What will be the concentration of `H_(2)SO_(4)` left in battery after `2.50` ampere current is drawn from the battery for `6.0` hour? Assume volume of solution ramains constant.

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