What is the Gram equivalent mass of sulphuric acid
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sulfuric acid has a molar mass of 98.078(5) g mol−1, and supplies two moles of hydrogen ions per mole of sulfuric acid, so its equivalent weight is 98.078(5) g mol−1/2 eq mol−1 = 49.039(3) g eq−1.
98.07848 grams
We assume you are converting between moles H2SO4 and gram. You can view more details on each measurement unit: molecular weight of H2SO4 or grams This compound is also known as Sulfuric Acid. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 molicule.
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=49g equivalents.
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