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The density (in gml-1) of a 3.6 m sulphuric acid solution that is 29%h2so4 (molar mass=98g mol-1( by mass will be

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Answered by udaisingh7177
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Explanation:

Molarity = (Mass percent ×density ×10)÷ Molar mass.

Therefore, here :

3.6 = (29×density ×10) ÷ 98

29×density ×10 = 3.6×98

Therefore, density=( 3.6×98)÷ 29×10 = 352.8÷ 290= 1.21 g/ ml.Ans.

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