how to make 0.6 molar sulphuric acid
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How to make 1 molar h2so4?
A 1 M solution of anything is a solution that contains 1 mole of the compound dissolved in 1 L of solvent. I assume this will be 1 M H2SO4 in water. So, to make up this solution, get a 1 L volumetric flask and to it add about 500 mL of water. Then, slowly, added 98.079 g (or 53.3 mL) of sulfuric acid.
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53.3mL +500 mL water =0.6molar
Explanation:
- The total number of moles of solute in a given solution's molarity is expressed as moles of solute per litre of solution.
- The molarity unit is mol L - 1 .
- Molarity is most commonly used unit of concentration that is respresented by M.
- The sulfuric acid is a mineral acid with chemical formula .
- It is corrosive and has a strong acidic tendency.
- It functions as an oxidising and dehydrating agent at greater concentrations.
- 0.6molar of sulphuric acid is prepared by adding a 98.079g (53.3mL) of sulphuric acid on 500 mL of water in1l volumetric flask.
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