What is the mass of 5.6 litres of sulphuric acid
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First and foremost, keeping in mind that at room temperature, Oxygen is a gas.
So, Volume of Oxygen(O2) given = 5.6L.
Finding moles, Moles=Volume/22.4.
Moles= 5.6/22.4=1/4moles.
So, finding mass of O2= moles × Mol. Wt.
Mass( in grams) = 1/4 × 32. We have taken 32 as oxygen is is combined state O2, so 16×2=32.
We get, mass =8 grams. Easy one!!!
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