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Guys please help me out!!!!! Find the molarity of H+ ions if 49gm H2SO4 is dissolved in 250ml solution:)

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Answered by Aryanshinde1010
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Akansha here is your answer

4 moles

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given mass of H2SO4 = 49

molarity \:  =  \frac{ \frac{weight}{gram \: molecular \: weight} }{volume \: in \: ml}  \times 1000

molarity \:  =  \frac{ \frac{49}{98} }{250}  \times 1000 \\ molarity \:  =  \: 2

molarity of H2SO4 = 2

one mole of H2SO4 gives 2 moles of H+

so 2 moles of H2SO4 gives 4 moles of H+

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