Per mole H2SO4.
Two hydrogens; 2 * 1.008 g/mol = 2.016
One sulfur; 1 * 32.07 g/mol = 32.07
Four oxygen; 4 * 16/g/mol = 64
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= 98.086 grams/mole
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The answer is 20,5 g or 0,209 mol.
The mass of 2,25 moles of sulfuric acid H2SO4 is 220,677 g.
The relative atomic masses of sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen are 32, 16 and 1 respectively. The molecular formula of sulfuric acid is H2SO4. Therefore, sulfuric acid has a mass number of 98 g/mol.
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2 moles H2SO4 (98.086 grams/1 mole H2SO4)= 196.172 grams of sulfuric acid====================
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The answer is 20,5 g or 0,209 mol.
The mass of 2,25 moles of sulfuric acid H2SO4 is 220,677 g.
The mass in grams of one mole H2SO4 is: 98.079 g/mol (molar mass)The mass in grams of one molecule H2SO4 is (molecule mass):98.079 (g/mol) / 6.02214*10+23(molecules/mol) = 16.286*10-23 g/molecule
The relative atomic masses of sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen are 32, 16 and 1 respectively. The molecular formula of sulfuric acid is H2SO4. Therefore, sulfuric acid has a mass number of 98 g/mol.
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The weight of 2,5 mol of sulfuric acid is 245,1975 g.
1 mole Since H2SO4's molar mass is 98.1g, and a substance's molar mass contains exactly 1 mole, that is the answer
1 gm mole of Sulphuric Acid (H2SO4) weights 98 gm.
0.010 moles The molar mass of H2SO4 is 98.1 grams per mole. To find out how many moles are present in a given mass, divide the mass by the molar mass. So: 1g/98.1g mol-1 is 0.010 mol.