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14 March, 09:33

Calculate the number of grams of sulfuric acid in 1 gallon of battery acid if the solution has a density of 1.31 g/ml and is 37.4 % sulfuric acid by mass.

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  1. 14 March, 09:38
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    We know that density is equal to mass divided by volum, D=M/V and in this case we have 1 gallon of a solution of sulfuric acid with 37.4% of concentration in mass. 1 gallon is 3785.41 ml and according the formula M=D*V = 1.31 * 3785.41 = 4958.89 grams of solution. Only 37.4% of the solution is sulfuric acid, that is 4958.89 * 37.4/100 = 1854.62 grams Then the number of grams of sulfuric acid is 1854.62 gr.
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