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How many grams of H2SO4 are present in 0.500L of a 0.150M H2SO4 solution?
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To solve this problem, we need to use the formula:
moles = concentration x volume
We can first calculate the moles of H2SO4 in the solution:
moles = 0.150 mol/L x 0.500 L = 0.075 moles
Then, we can convert the moles to grams using the molar mass of H2SO4:
molar mass of H2SO4 = 98.08 g/mol
grams = moles x molar mass = 0.075 mol x 98.08 g/mol = 7.31 g
Therefore, there are 7.31 grams of H2SO4 present in 0.500L of a 0.150M H2SO4 solution.
moles = concentration x volume
We can first calculate the moles of H2SO4 in the solution:
moles = 0.150 mol/L x 0.500 L = 0.075 moles
Then, we can convert the moles to grams using the molar mass of H2SO4:
molar mass of H2SO4 = 98.08 g/mol
grams = moles x molar mass = 0.075 mol x 98.08 g/mol = 7.31 g
Therefore, there are 7.31 grams of H2SO4 present in 0.500L of a 0.150M H2SO4 solution.
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