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Aluminium reacts with sulfuric acid to form aluminium sulfate and hydrogen. What is the volume of hydrogen gas in litres `(L)` produced at `300K` and `1.0` atm pressure, when `5.4g` of aluminium and `50.0mL` of `5.0M` sulfuric acid are combined for the reaction? (Use molar mass of aluminium as `27.0gmol^(-1)`, `R-0.082atmLmol^(-1)K^(-1)`)

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