Solutions of hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and phosphoric acid with equal concentrations and volumes are neutralized by a solution of sodium hydroxide. If it takes 25.0 mL of the sodium hydroxide solution to neutralize the hydrochloric acid, what volume of the sodium hydroxide solution does it take to neutralize each of the other two solutions? Explain.
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