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a sulphuric acid solution contains 66% H2SO4 by weight and has the density of 1.58 gmL^-1 . how many moles of the acid are present in 1.00L of the solution. Molar mass for H2SO4 is 98.09 gmol^-1
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DrBob222
1.58 g/mL x 1000 mL x 0.66 x (1 mol/98.09 g) = ? mols.
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