Chemistry, asked by kendeb11, 11 months ago

what is the mole fraction of sulfuric acid in a solution made by adding 34 g of sulfuric acid (H20SO4=98 /mol ) to 100 g of water (H20 =18 g/ mol ?

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Answered by priyanshptdr
0

Answer: 1/12

Explanation:

Mole fraction= moles of solute/total moles

Moles of H2SO4= 34/98= 0.5

Moles of water = 100/18

By calculating we get 1/12

Answered by jamshidk9539
1

Answer:

.06

Explanation:

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