How many grams of H2SO4 are required to make a 500 mL of a 0.1 N solution? Given: [MW: H=1, S=32, O=16], Sulfuric Acid contains 2 molar equivalents Group of answer choices 5.67 2.45 4.24 5.25
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First, we need to find the molecular weight of H2SO4. H2SO4 = (2 x H) + S + (4 x O) H2SO4 = (2 x 1) + 32 + (4 x 16) H2SO4 = 2 + 32 + 64 H2SO4 = 98 g/mol Show more…
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