Calculate the density in (gL-1) of 3.60 M Sulphuric acid solution that is 29% H2SO4 by mass (Molar mass = 98 gmol-1).
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use formula ,
M=weight percentage (w/w) x 10 x density /Msolute
where M is molarity of solution ,
hence,
3.6=29 x 10 x density /98
3.6 x 98=290 x density
density=1.216 g/L
M=weight percentage (w/w) x 10 x density /Msolute
where M is molarity of solution ,
hence,
3.6=29 x 10 x density /98
3.6 x 98=290 x density
density=1.216 g/L
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