If specific gravity of H2SO4 is 1.84 g/ml then 100 ml of the same H2SO4 will be equivalent to____ select one: A. 184 grams 18.4 grams 18.4 grams B. 18.4 grams C 184 milligrams D. none is correct 18.4 grams E. 0.184 grams
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The 100 ml of sulphuric acid H₂SO₄ is equivalent to 184 grams.
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Specific gravity is also known as relative density. It is a dimensionless quantity. It is measured from the ratio of density of any substance to the density of any standard substance such as water at a particular temperature.
We have given, the specific density of sulphuric acid (H₂SO₄) is 1.84 g/ml
It means that 1 ml of H₂SO₄ equivalent to = 1.84grams
Then, 100ml of H₂SO₄ equivalent to = 1.84 × 100 = 184 grams.
Therefore, the given volume of sulphuric acid (H₂SO₄) is equivalent to 184 grams.
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