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How many moles are present in 196g of sulphuric acid

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The answer is 98.07848. We assume you are converting between grams H2SO4 and mole. You can view more details on each measurement unit: molecular weight of H2SO4 or mol This compound is also known as Sulfuric Acid. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 grams H2SO4 is equal to 0.010195916576195 mole.

Answered by aburaihana123
2

Answer:

Number of moles present in 196 g of H_{2} S O_{4} is 2 moles

Explanation:

Given: 196 g of H_{2} S O_{4}

To find: Number of moles present in 196 g of H_{2} S O_{4}

Solution

Sulphuric acid:

  • The formula for sulfuric acid is H_{2} S O_{4}.
  • The molar mass of sulfuric acid is 98.07848 g mol.
  • Sulfuric acid is a  colorless and  a strong mineral acid.
  • Also, it is very corrosive. Due to its wide range of applications, it has been called the "King of Chemicals."

Molecular mass of H_{2} S O_{4} = 1*2+32*1+16*4

                                           = 2 + 32 +64

                                            = 98 g

Moles:

A mole is the mass of a substance made up of the same number of fundamental components.

Number of moles = \frac{Mass of substance}{Mass of one mole}

Number of moles = \frac{196}{98}

                             = 2

Number of moles in H_{2} S O_{4} = 2 moles

Final answer:

Number of moles present in 196 g of H_{2} S O_{4} is 2 moles

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