Asked by Shafket
Calculate the molarity and normality of a solution containing 9.8 g of H2SO4 on 250 cm cube of the solutiom
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Answered by
DrBob222
I assume you meant to type, "9.8 g of H2SIO4 IN 250 cc of the soln."
mols H2SO4 = grams/molar mass
Then M = mols/L soln.
Technically you can't calculate the normality without knowing the equation in which it is to be used; however, usually when a question like this is asked it is ok to answer that N = M x number of replaceable H atoms. In this case there are two H atoms that can be replaced.
mols H2SO4 = grams/molar mass
Then M = mols/L soln.
Technically you can't calculate the normality without knowing the equation in which it is to be used; however, usually when a question like this is asked it is ok to answer that N = M x number of replaceable H atoms. In this case there are two H atoms that can be replaced.
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