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There are 140 g of H2SO4 in 400 mL of a solution. What is the molarity?
13 years ago

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Savannah
Molarity is moles/Liter. First you need to convert 140g to moles. After you do that, you divide your answer by .400L to get your molarity.
13 years ago
Stoltz
150g of H2SO4 is 1.53moles of H2SO4.
c= 1.53 moles / 1liter = 1.53M
10 years ago

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