if 10 ml of H2 S o4 are dissolved in 90 ml of water calculate the concentration of solution
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Mass of sulphuric acid dissolved in water = density x volume = 1.84 x 10 = 18.4 g.
Further, volume of solution = 10+ 90 = 100 ml.
So, we see that. 100ml sulphuric acid solution has 18.4 g of H 2 SO 4.
So, Concentration of solution(m/V%) = 18.4/100 x100 = 18.4 %
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Further, volume of solution = 10+ 90 = 100 ml.
So, we see that. 100ml sulphuric acid solution has 18.4 g of H 2 SO 4.
So, Concentration of solution(m/V%) = 18.4/100 x100 = 18.4 %
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