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Concentrated sulfuric acid is 18.4
A chemist needs 33.5 g of concentrated sulfuric acid for an experiment. The density of concentrated sulfuric acid is 1.84 g/mL.
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Baylee
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Enough concentrated sulfuric acid solution was added to provide 3.00 grams of sulfuric acid which dissolved 4.00 grams of pure
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Lupe Gomez
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concentrated sulfuric acid is typically 18.1 M H2 SO4. Calculate the volume in mL of concentrated sulfuric acid needed to
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Rachael
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If you mixed water and dilute sulfuric acid, rather than concentrated sulfuric acid, would the exothermic reaction be greater or
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Michelle
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Commercially available concentrated sulfuric acid is 18.0 M H2SO4. Calculate the volume (in mL) of concentrated sulfuric acid
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Jen
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A chemistry laboratory has supplies of two sulfuric acid solutions only. One is 10% concentrated and the other is 50%
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Nica
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Enough concentrated sulfuric acid solution was added to provide 3 grams of sulfuric acid which dissolved i4 grams of pure
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Mae
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A particular experiment requires 35.0 mL of 0.575 M sulfuric acid as a reagent. The stockroom has plenty of 18.4 M sulfuric
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sandy
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1) Describe how you would dilute 10mL of concentrated sulfuric acid to 100mL.
2) Describe how you would make 500 mL of 0.1 mol L
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anonymous
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which one of the following statements about sulfuric acid is correct?
A. sulfuric acid is a known muriatic acid B. sulfuric acid
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alf
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