number of moles of sulphur present in 1mole of H2SO4
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1 mole sulphuric acid contains 2 moles hydrogen, 1 mole sulphur and 4 moles oxygen.
The number of atoms in the formula tells the number of moles in 1 mole of the compound.
The number of atoms in the formula tells the number of moles in 1 mole of the compound.
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One mole of sulfuric acid consists of one mole of sulphur.
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- This is because in the molecule of sulfuric acid there is only one atom of sulphur that is present. As a result of this since in case of one mole of sulfuric acid there should be only one 1 mole of sulphur.
- According to the molar concept one mole of sulphur means 6.023 x10^ 23 atoms of sulphur is present in one complete mole of sulfuric acid. in addition to this the molecule also consists of 2 moles of hydrogen and 4 moles of oxygen in 1 mole of sulfuric acid
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