Chemistry, asked by shifastalin, 7 months ago

calculate the molar mass of H2SO4?
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Answered by ShubhraChaubey
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Answer:

To do this, multiply the numbers of atoms of each element in a compound by their atomic masses from the periodic table. When you add these numbers up, you come up with the molar mass of the compound. As a result, we would say that the molar mass of sulfuric acid is "98.09 g/mol."

Answered by Anonymous
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Mass of Hydrogen=1g

Mass of Sulphur =32g

Mass of oxygen=16g

H2SO4=H2+S+O4

1(2)+1(32)+4(16)

2+32+64=98 g

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