Chemistry, asked by pbsubin1661, 5 months ago

calculate the molar mass of the sulphuric acid step by step​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

The molar mass of hydrogen is 1

Molar mass of sulphur (S) is 32

Molar mass of oxygen (O) is 16

Now ,

2(1)+32+4(16) = 98

Molar mass of sulphuric acid i.e. H2SO4 is 98.

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Answered by ᏟrєєpyᎷєss
25

Answer:-

Sulphuric acid's molar mass is = 98.08 g/mol

step by step explanation:-

Step 1

Find the atomic masses in each atom- units

  • Hydrogen = 1.01

  • Sulfur = 32.06

  • Oxygen = 16

Step 2

Find how many those atoms are of the formula:

  • Hydrogen 2 atoms

  • Sulfur 1 atom

  • Oxygen 4 atoms

Step 3

Add all atomic masses together. (Note, if there are more than one of a particular atom, you must multiply it by how many of that atom is in that formula):

Molar mass = (1.01 × 2) + 32.06 + (16 × 4)

= 98.08 g/mol

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