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The largest number of H+ are produced by complete ionization of

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Answered by lavanya200209
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Answer:

0.0050 moles H2SO4

Explanation:

there are 2 hydrogen atomes in H2SO4, that is, it will produce 2H+ per molecule.now number of moles of H+ ions will be:

=5×10^-3×6.022×2×10^23

=60.22×10^20 H+ ions

= 6.022 ×10^21 ions.

0.0050moles H2SO4

Answered by Anonymous
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE.....;

 =  > 0.0050 \: moles \: of \:  h_{2} so_{4}

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