An aqueous solution that is 10.0 percent sulfuric acid (H2SO4) by mass has a density of 1.146 g/mL. Determine the molarity of the solution. M
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0% of the solution by mass is sulfuric acid. This means that in 100 g of the solution, there are 10 g of sulfuric acid. Show more…
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