a solution is prepared by dissolving 17.75 g sulfuric acid , H2SO4, in enough water to make exactly 100.0ml of solution . if the density of the solution is 1.1094 g/ml, what is the weight % H2SO4 in the solution.
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We know the volume of the solution is 100.0 ml and the density is 1.1094 g/ml. So, the total weight of the solution is volume x density = 100.0 ml x 1.1094 g/ml = 110.94 g. Show more…
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