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what is the molar mass of sulphuric acid H2So4

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Answered by adityakjha24
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Sulfuric acid H2SO4, have:

2 hydrogen atoms, 1 sulfur atoms and 4 oxygen atoms

the molar mas of 2 hydrogen atoms

= 2(1.008)

= 2.016

the molar mass of 1 sulfur atom

=32.066

the molar mass of 4 oxygen atoms

=63.996

and add all together we get (98.078) grams for the molar mass for sulfuric acid.

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Answered by Anshu163
1
molar mass of H2SO4 is--
=2*1+32+16*4=2+32+64=98
Since mass of H is 1amu , of S is 32amu , and of O is 16amu
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