Chemistry, asked by mukul27, 1 year ago

how many moles are present in 6 g of sulphuric acid?

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Answered by Anonymous
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One sulfuric (H2SO4) molecule has 2 hydrogen atoms, 1 sulfur atom, and 4 oxygen atoms. You can also say one mole of sulfuric acid has two mols of hydrogen atoms,1 mol of sulfur atoms, and 4 moles of oxygen atoms.

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Answered by Anonymous
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mole = 6/98 = 0.061mole
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