Start with 1 dm^3 (1 Liter) of pure H2O. Molarity is defined as Mol/dm^3, so this is generally an easy way to go.
Measure out 3 mol of H2SO4 -> First find the molar weight of Sulfuric acid, which is, according to Google: 98.079g/mol.
So 3 mol * 98.079g/mol = 294.24 grams of H2SO4.
Add that to 1 Liter of water, and you'll have an aqueous 3 Molar solution!
30 mL water.
perchloric acid
No, H2SO4 is an electrolyte, as it produces hydronium ions in aqueous solution.
h
I guess SO3
30 mL water.
perchloric acid
No, H2SO4 is an electrolyte, as it produces hydronium ions in aqueous solution.
h
I guess SO3
You need 49,8 mL H2SO4 6,4M.
H2SO4 + 2NaHO > 2NaSO4 + 2HOH
H2SO4 (aqueous), it exists at H+ and HSO4-
mix 12 mL of sat'd aqueous solution of chromium trioxide acid with 2.7L of H2SO4
This reaction is:NaCl + H2SO4 = NaHSO4 + HCl
how 2.5N H2SO4 prepared from concentrated H2SO4
The answer is 0,526 mL.