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1.5x10^7 molecules of hydrogen sulfate. find the number of grams for the molecules listed
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Answered by Anonymous
1.5x10^7/6.02x10^23 = 2.49x10^-17 moles
H2SO4 has mol wt of 2*1 + 32 + 4*16 = 98

Go figure...
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