Experimentally write the strength of sulphuric acid
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Molarity of diluted H2SO4HX2SOX4 (solution 2): 0.0013798mol/0.025L=0.054172M0.0013798mol/0.025L=0.054172M
(I may be using the wrong volume, is it possible that I have to add the 25 ml to the 23.81 ml and divide by 0.04881 L?)
No, you used the correct volume since you want to know the concentration of the 25 mL that you added to the flask.
0.54172 M - Molarity of original solution of H2SO4HX2SOX4.
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Molarity of diluted H2SO4HX2SOX4 (solution 2): 0.0013798mol/0.025L=0.054172M0.0013798mol/0.025L=0.054172M
(I may be using the wrong volume, is it possible that I have to add the 25 ml to the 23.81 ml and divide by 0.04881 L?)
No, you used the correct volume since you want to know the concentration of the 25 mL that you added to the flask.
0.54172 M - Molarity of original solution of H2SO4HX2SOX4.
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PLZ MRK AS BRAINLIST
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The rebellion of Bastar in 1910 was caused by a combination of various factors. The moves of the colonial government pave the way for the Bastar rebellion in the following ways:
The moves included displacement, increased land rent and demands for free labour and goods.
The most important reason was the attitude of the colonial government which wanted to subjugate the people and destroy their way of living by taking over their lands.
In 1905,the colonial government proposed the reservation of 2/3rd of the forest area and stop shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce.
Those who were allowed to stay in the reserved areas had to work for the forest department.
The British ultimately put the rebellion down by employing heavy force.
The moves included displacement, increased land rent and demands for free labour and goods.
The most important reason was the attitude of the colonial government which wanted to subjugate the people and destroy their way of living by taking over their lands.
In 1905,the colonial government proposed the reservation of 2/3rd of the forest area and stop shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce.
Those who were allowed to stay in the reserved areas had to work for the forest department.
The British ultimately put the rebellion down by employing heavy force.
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