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3.6M sulphuric acid solution is 29% of H2so4 calculate the density​

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Answered by lovlyzarah
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Explanation:Molarity of acid = 3.6;

Molar mass of H2SO4 = 98g

Mass of H2SO4 present in 1 L (1000 mL) of acid = 3.6 x 98 g = 352.8 g

Let 'd' be the density of the acid.

Density = Mass/Volume  

Mass of 1000 mL of acid = (d x 1000) g  

Percentage of H2SO4 in acid = 29

352.9 x 100/1000 d = 29

352.9/10 d = 29

290 d = 352.9

Therefore d = 352.9/290= 1.22 g/mL

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