Chemistry, asked by diya1799, 1 year ago

10 ml of sulphuric acid is dissolved in 90ml of water.Calculate the concentration of solution.​

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Answered by shivjal
2

Answer:

mass of sulphuric acid dissolved in water = density x volume = 1.84 x 10 = 18.4 g. Further, volume of solution = 10+ 90 = 100 ml. So, we see that. 100ml sulphuric acid solution has 18.4 g of H 2 SO 4. So, Concentration of solution(m/V%) = 18.4/100 x100 = 18.4

Answered by om19082004
3

Answer:

solute=10ml

solvent=90ml

solution=100ml

concentration=10/100×100

=10%

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