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How many molar mass are there in H2SO4 ?
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To find the molar mass of H2SO4, we need to add up the atomic masses of all the atoms present in one mole of the compound.
The atomic masses of H, S, and O are 1.008 u, 32.06 u, and 15.999 u respectively. Multiplying the atomic mass of each element by its subscript in the formula, we get:
2(1.008 u) + 32.06 u + 4(15.999 u) = 98.08 u
Therefore, there is one molar mass of 98.08 grams per mole (g/mol) for H2SO4.
The atomic masses of H, S, and O are 1.008 u, 32.06 u, and 15.999 u respectively. Multiplying the atomic mass of each element by its subscript in the formula, we get:
2(1.008 u) + 32.06 u + 4(15.999 u) = 98.08 u
Therefore, there is one molar mass of 98.08 grams per mole (g/mol) for H2SO4.
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