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Find the molecular mass of sulphuric acid, H2SO4​

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Answered by hana4428
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98.079g/ mol and in amu it is

98 amu

Explanation:

To do this, multiply the numbers of atoms of each element in a compound by their atomic masses from the periodic table. When you add these numbers up, you come up with the molar mass of the compound. As a result, we would say that the molar mass of sulfuric acid is "98.09 g/mol."

Answered by penguiin
1

Answer:

The molar mass of hydrogen is 1

The molar mass of hydrogen is 1Molar mass of sulphur (S) is 32

The molar mass of hydrogen is 1Molar mass of sulphur (S) is 32Molar mass of oxygen (O) is 16

The molar mass of hydrogen is 1Molar mass of sulphur (S) is 32Molar mass of oxygen (O) is 16Now ,

The molar mass of hydrogen is 1Molar mass of sulphur (S) is 32Molar mass of oxygen (O) is 16Now ,2(1)+32+4(16) = 98

The molar mass of hydrogen is 1Molar mass of sulphur (S) is 32Molar mass of oxygen (O) is 16Now ,2(1)+32+4(16) = 98Molar mass of sulphuric acid i.e. H2SO4 is 98.

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