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How many grams of concentrated nitric acid solution should be used to prepare 250 mL of 2.0 M `HNO_(3)` ? The concentrated acid is `70%HNO_(3)`.

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54.0 conc. `HNO_(3)`

B

45.0 g conc. `HNO_(3)`

C

90.0 g conc. `HNO_(3)`

D

`70.0 g conc.` HNO_(3)`

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