What volume of 16 M sulfuric acid must be used to prepare 1.5 L of 0.10 M H2SO4? a. 940 ml b. 9.4 L c. 9.4 ml d. 940 L
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5 L of 0.10 M H2SO4. The molarity (M) is defined as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. So, we can calculate the number of moles needed as follows: Moles of H2SO4 = Molarity x Volume = 0.10 moles/L x 1.5 L = 0.15 moles Show more…
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