In what mass ratio do you need to mix solutions of 90% and 30% H2SO4 to get a 60%
solution?
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98% by weight of solution means 98g of H
2
SO
4
is present in 100g of solution.
Volume of solution =
density of solution
mass of solution
=
(1.8×1000)g/L
100g
Volume of solution =
18
1
L
Per cent H
2
SO
4
w/v of solution = molarity =
volume of solution (in L)
number of moles of H
2
SO
4
Molarity =
volume of solution
given mass of H
2
SO
4
/ molar mass of H
2
SO
4
Molarity =
1/18
98/98
=18M
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