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49gm of sulphuric acid is present in 100ml aq. Solution .What is the molarity of sulphuric acid?
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49g in 100 mL solution =>
490g in 1000 mL solution.
molecular mass of H2SO4=2+32+64=98
Molarity = (mass/L)/molecular mass = ?M
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