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Which of the following options correctly represents the mass ratio of hydrogen, sulphur, and oxygen in sulphuric acid?



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Answered by Anonymous
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Which of the following options correctly represents the mass ratio of hydrogen, sulphur, and oxygen in sulphuric acid?

A. 1:16:16

B. 1:16:32

C. 2:32:16

D. 2:32:32

Given - Molecule for calculation - sulphuric acid.

Find - Mass ratio of atoms.

Solution - Atomic mass of sulphur - 32 gram

Atomic mass of hydrogen - 1 gram

Atomic mass of oxygen - 16 gram

Formula of sulphuric acid - H2SO4

Mass ratio will be - (1*2):(32*1):(16*4) {weight*number of atoms}

Mass ratio will be -2:32:64

Mass ratio - 1:16:32

Hence, mass ratio of hydrogen, sulphur and oxygen in sulphuric acid is - B. 1:16:32

Answered by renushukla904
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Answer:

opton B 1:16:32 I hope it is useful for you

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