calculate the number of sulphate ions in 100 ml of 0.001m h2so4 solution
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1 mole of H2SO4 contains 1 mole of SO4(-2) ions
Number of moles of H2SO4 = volume in litres x molarity
= (100/1000) x 0.001
= 0.0001 moles
There are 0.0001 moles of suphate ions
Number of sulphate ions = number of ions x Avogadro’s Number
= 0.0001 x 6.022 x10^23
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Number of moles of H2SO4 = volume in litres x molarity
= (100/1000) x 0.001
= 0.0001 moles
There are 0.0001 moles of suphate ions
Number of sulphate ions = number of ions x Avogadro’s Number
= 0.0001 x 6.022 x10^23
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