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Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) solution reacts
Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) solution reacts with magnesium metal (Mg) to
magnesium sulphate and hydrogen according to: H2SO4 + Mg →
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John
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magnesium reacts with sulphuric acid according to the equation:
Mg3 + H2SO4=MgSO4 + H2 a 250cubic centimetre aqueous solution
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Annonymous
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if 25cm3 of a 0.1M NA2CO3 solution neutralised a solution containing 2.5g sulphuric[VI] acid, H2SO4, in 250cm3 of solution,
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elssie
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How many grams of sulphuric acid (H2SO4) are needed to make 1.5L of a 1.5 molar solution?
~~~~~~~~ Here's my work so far: 1.5L x
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Anonymous
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a sulphuric acid solution contains 66% H2SO4 by weight and has the density of 1.58 gmL^-1 . how many moles of the acid are
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Anonymous
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QUESTION 6 [20 marks]
The fertiliser ammonium sulphate ((NH4 )2SO4 ) is produced from the reaction of sulphuric acid (H2SO4 ) and
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concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 98% sulphuric acid by mass and has a density of 1.80 g/l. Volume of acid required to make
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Pooja
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Suppose you need 2.0 L of 6.0 M sulphuric acid, and you have a bottle of concentrated acid of 18.0 M sulphuric acid. a). How
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Elijah
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A 0.0875 M solution of aqueous ammonia was titrated with a solution of sulphuric acid. If 25.00 mL of the ammonia solution
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caleb
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With relation to Avogadro's Constant:
How many hydrogen ions are present in 3 moles of dilute sulphuric acid? As sulphuric acid
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Maria
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