To determine the number of moles present in 25 cm³ of a 0.5 mol/dm³ solution of sulfuric acid, we need to convert the volume from cubic centimeters to cubic decimeters.
1 cm³ = 1/1000 dm³
Therefore, 25 cm³ = 25/1000 = 0.025 dm³
Now we can calculate the number of moles using the formula:
moles = concentration * volume
moles = 0.5 mol/dm³ * 0.025 dm³
moles = 0.0125 moles
Therefore, there are 0.0125 moles of sulfuric acid present in 25 cm³ of the solution.
A solution of sulphuric acid has a concentration 0.5~mol/din^{3} how many moles are present in 25cm^{3}
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