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Number of moles in 0.49 g of sulphuric acid​

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Answered by babudan66
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Answered by Anonymous
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➡Mass of the Sulphuric Acid = 4.9 g.

Molar mass of the sulphuric acid = 98 g/mole.

 \bf{using \: the \: formula}

No. of moles of the Sulphuric Acid = Mass/Molar mass.

❄No. of moles of the sulphuric acid = 4.9/98

❄No. of moles of the sulphuric acid = 0.05 moles.

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Hence, the number of moles of the Sulphuric Acid is 0.05 moles.

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