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What Is the Molar Mass Of Sulfuric Acid

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Answered by ishika7968
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Answer:

Molar mass of Sulphuric Acid is 98.08 gol

Step by step explanation:

Step one: Find the atomic masses in each atom -- units: g/mol

Hydrogen: 1.01

Sulphur: 32.06

Oxygen: 16

Step two: Find how many of those atoms are of the formula:

Hydrogen: 2 atoms

Sulphur: 1 atom

Oxygen: 4 atoms

Step three: Add all the atomic masses together. (Note, if there are more than one of a particular atom, you must multiply it by how many of that atom is in that formula):

MM =(1.01×2)+32.06+ (16×4)

=98.08 g/mol

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Answered by indian2020
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Answer:

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Sulfuric acid's molar mass is 98.08 g/mol.

EXPLANATION:

Step one: Find the atomic masses in each atom -- units: g/mol

Step one: Find the atomic masses in each atom -- units: g/molHydrogen: 1.01

Step one: Find the atomic masses in each atom -- units: g/molHydrogen: 1.01Sulfur: 32.06

Step one: Find the atomic masses in each atom -- units: g/molHydrogen: 1.01Sulfur: 32.06Oxygen: 16

Step two: Find how many of those atoms are of the formula:

Step two: Find how many of those atoms are of the formula:Hydrogen: 2 atoms

Step two: Find how many of those atoms are of the formula:Hydrogen: 2 atomsSulfur: 1 atom

Step two: Find how many of those atoms are of the formula:Hydrogen: 2 atomsSulfur: 1 atomOxygen: 4 atoms

Step two: Find how many of those atoms are of the formula:Hydrogen: 2 atomsSulfur: 1 atomOxygen: 4 atomsStep three: Add all the atomic masses together. (Note, if there are more than one of a particular atom, you must multiply it by how many of that atom is in that formula):

Step two: Find how many of those atoms are of the formula:Hydrogen: 2 atomsSulfur: 1 atomOxygen: 4 atomsStep three: Add all the atomic masses together. (Note, if there are more than one of a particular atom, you must multiply it by how many of that atom is in that formula):MM=(1.01×2)+32.06+(16×4)

Step two: Find how many of those atoms are of the formula:Hydrogen: 2 atomsSulfur: 1 atomOxygen: 4 atomsStep three: Add all the atomic masses together. (Note, if there are more than one of a particular atom, you must multiply it by how many of that atom is in that formula):MM=(1.01×2)+32.06+(16×4)= 98.08 g/mol

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