Chemistry, asked by vaishnavisingh99, 11 months ago

how many grams of sulphur are present in 3 moles of sulphuric acid (H2SO4)?

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Answered by raushan6198
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16gm of S present in 1 mole of H2SO4

48gm of S present in 3 mole of H2SO4


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Answered by nikitalohat703
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number of moles of H2SO4 = 3 i.e., 3H2SO4

No. of moles (n) = mass of Sulphur(w) / atomic mass of sul.(A)

So, mass of S = w = n×A=

w= 3×32= 96gm

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