Chemistry, asked by spataaku, 11 months ago

what is the molarity concentration of sulphuric acid that contains 96% by weight of sulphuric acid?(density of suphuric acid =1.84g/ml)

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Answered by longchartoshienla
1

Answer:

18.03 M

Explanation:

given : mass of h2so4 = 96g

           density: 1.84 g/ml

therefore, molarity = moles of solute/vol of sol in L

                          = mass in gram x density x 1000/ molar mass x mass of sol (g)

                          = 96 x 1.84 x 1000/ 98 x 100

                         = 18.02 M

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:Here is the answer

I hope that it is correct

Explanation:

The answer is in ml. If you want change into litre then you get 18.02

Let us suppose the mass of solution is 100g

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