Asked by Dricka
how many equivalents of sulfuric acid are in 20mL of 0.35 N H2SO4 solution? How many grams?
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Answered by
DrBob222
normality = #milliequivalents/mL = #me/mL
Subsitute N and mL, solve for #me and convert to equivalents.
Solve for grams remembering that 1 equilvalent H2SO4 = 49 g
Subsitute N and mL, solve for #me and convert to equivalents.
Solve for grams remembering that 1 equilvalent H2SO4 = 49 g
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