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14 July, 09:31

The weight of H2SO4 (molecular weight 98.1) in 50.0 milliliters of a 6.00-molar solution is ...

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  1. 14 July, 09:42
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    The solution has 29.43 g of H2SO4

    Explanation:

    A. molar solution is in molarity concentration. It means moles of solute in 1L of solution.

    This solution which is 6 M has 6 moles of sulfuric in 1L of water.

    Let's determine moles of solute qith a formula:

    Volume (L). molarity = mol

    0.050 L. 6 mol/L = 0.3 mol

    Now we can convert the moles to mass (mol. molar mass)

    0.3 mol. 98.1 g/mol = 29.43 g
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