You are supplied with 98% (by mass) aqueous solution of Sulphuric acid having density 1.84g/cc. What is the molar mass of Sulphuric acid
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Molar mass of H2SO4 is 98 g/mole. 2.5 moles x 98 g/mole = 245 g of H2SO4 needed.
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Molar mass of H2SO4 is 98 g/mole. 2.5 moles x 98 g/mole = 245 g of H2SO4 needed.
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