One milliliter (1.00 mL) of acid taken from a lead storage battery is pipetted into a flask. Water and phenolphthalein indicator are added, and the solution is titrated with 0.44 M NaOH until a pink color appears; 13.6 mL is required. Find, to within 5%, the number of grams of H2SO4 (formula weight = 98) present in 1 L of the battery acid.
A) 480 g
B) 240 g
C) 580 g
D) 290 g
E) 750 g
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