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H2SO4(aq) = 2H+(aq) + SO42-(aq)

What is the hydrogen ion concentration, in mol dm−3, when 1.50 g of sulfuric acid is dissolved in water to give 0.500 dm3 of solution
12 years ago

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bobpursley
molarityH+= 2*(1.50/molmassH2SO4)/.5
12 years ago

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