Calculate mass of 60% of H2SO4 required to decompose 50g of chalk
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1 mole of H2SO4 reacts with 1 mole of CaCO3.
Whereas mole=mass/molar mass
molar mass of CaCO3= 40+12+48=100
therefore the moles =50/100 =0.5 moles
Hence the moles of the H2SO4 required to decompose the chalk= 0.5moles
mass=molesx molar mass
therefore mass of H2SO4= 0.5x(2+32+64)
= 49g
If 100% H2SO4 =49
then 60% H2SO4= 49x60/100
=29.4g
Whereas mole=mass/molar mass
molar mass of CaCO3= 40+12+48=100
therefore the moles =50/100 =0.5 moles
Hence the moles of the H2SO4 required to decompose the chalk= 0.5moles
mass=molesx molar mass
therefore mass of H2SO4= 0.5x(2+32+64)
= 49g
If 100% H2SO4 =49
then 60% H2SO4= 49x60/100
=29.4g
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