Chemistry, asked by dawoodbilal1234587, 6 months ago

Sulphuric aid is the
king of chemical if we
need s mole of sulphuric
acid for reation, how many
grame of it you
will take? Please solve it. it's a numerical ​

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Answered by hanshika22
2

Answer:

TO CALCULATE THE MASS OF 5 MOLES OF SULFURIC ACID WE TAKE 5(NUMBER OF MOLES)AND MULTIPLY IT BY THE PREDETERMINED MOLAR MASS,98gmol.-^MASS =(5 Mol)(98gmol.-^=490 grams

Explanation:

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Answered by kimjimi007
12

Answer:

490 grams

Explanation:

the weight of 1 molecule of H2SO4 is H2 = S = 32 04 = 64 sum = 98 then 5 molecules will weigh = 5 * 98 = 490 grams

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