Chemistry, asked by Sumedh0808, 7 days ago

Calculate the number of H+ ions present in 0.01 M sulphuric acid solution ​

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

One mole of H

2

SO

4

gives 2 mole H

+

ions.

[H

+

] ion concentration in 0.01M H

2

SO

4

=0.01×2=0.02 mole/l

pH=−log[2×10

−2

]=1.699

Answered by Pushkar1302
0

Answer:

1.2044*10^19 Molecules

M=n/v

So, n=0.001/0.1

n=0.01 moles

Therefore moles of h+ions=0.02moles

= 1.2044*10^19 Molecules

Explanation:

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