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find the amount of H, S, O in the formula H2SO4 in percentage​

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Answered by ritesh2309
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Let's take sulfuric acid for an example.

Molar mass of H2SO4 = (1.008 x 2) + (32.066) + (15.999 x 4) = 98.078 g/mol.

So we know, if we take 1 mol or 98.078 grams of sulfuric acid, how much of each element we have. ...

Therefore, percentage of sulfur in sulfuric = (32.066 g/98.078 g) x 100 = 32.69%

Answered by amitgaver12345
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