Molar mass of H2SO4 AND CH3COOH
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Molar mass of H2SO4 = 1×2+32+16×4
= 2+32+64=98g
Molar mass of CH3COOH= 12+1×3+12+16+16+1
= 12+3+12+16+16+1=60g
= 2+32+64=98g
Molar mass of CH3COOH= 12+1×3+12+16+16+1
= 12+3+12+16+16+1=60g
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Molar mass of H2SO4
=> 2×(molar mass of hydrogen) + (molar mass of sulphur) + 4×(molar mass of oxygen)
=> (2×1) + 32 + (4×16)
=> 2 + 32 + 64
=> 98 g / mol
Molar mass of CH3COOH
=> (molar mass of carbon) + 3×(molar mass of hydrogen) + (molar mass of carbon) + (molar mass of oxygen) + (molar mass of oxygen) + (molar mass of hydrogen)
=> 12 + (3×1) + 12 + 16 + 16 + 1
=> 12 + 3 + 12 + 16 + 16 +1
=> 60 g / mol
OR
Molar mass of CH3COOH
=> 2×(molar mass of carbon) + 4×(molar mass of hydrogen) + 2×(molar mass of oxygen)
=> (2×12) + (4×1) + (2×16)
=> 24+4+32
=> 60 g / mol
Molar mass of H2SO4
=> 2×(molar mass of hydrogen) + (molar mass of sulphur) + 4×(molar mass of oxygen)
=> (2×1) + 32 + (4×16)
=> 2 + 32 + 64
=> 98 g / mol
Molar mass of CH3COOH
=> (molar mass of carbon) + 3×(molar mass of hydrogen) + (molar mass of carbon) + (molar mass of oxygen) + (molar mass of oxygen) + (molar mass of hydrogen)
=> 12 + (3×1) + 12 + 16 + 16 + 1
=> 12 + 3 + 12 + 16 + 16 +1
=> 60 g / mol
OR
Molar mass of CH3COOH
=> 2×(molar mass of carbon) + 4×(molar mass of hydrogen) + 2×(molar mass of oxygen)
=> (2×12) + (4×1) + (2×16)
=> 24+4+32
=> 60 g / mol
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