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Calculate the mass of sulphuric (vi) acid in 250cm of a solution whose concentration is 0.25 mole dm-3
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The mass of sulphuric (vi) acid in 250 cm of a solution whose concentration is 0.25 mole dm-3 is 62.5 g.
To calculate this, we need to use the formula:
Mass = Concentration x Volume
Mass = 0.25 mole dm-3 x 250 cm3
Mass = 62.5 g
To calculate this, we need to use the formula:
Mass = Concentration x Volume
Mass = 0.25 mole dm-3 x 250 cm3
Mass = 62.5 g
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