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  • con.H2SO4 is 98%(v/v)
  • ie 980ml/litre.
  • or 980X1.84(specific gravity of H2So4)
  • ie wt/litre is 1803.2
  • Normality= wt per litre/ Eq.wt
  • ie 1803.2/49=36.8 N
  • Hence con H2So4 is 36.8 N
  • To prepare 5 N , It has be diluted 7.36 times with water

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0.5 N H2SO4 is equivalent to 0.25 M H2SO4 because normality (N) is based on equivalents and H2SO4 has 2 equivalents (2 H+ per mole H2SO4). Thus, calculate how to prepare 0.25 M H2SO4.
0.25 moles/L x 98 g/mole = 24.5 g H2SO4 in 1 liter of solution = 0.25 M = 0.5 N

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how to prepare 5n sulfuric acid from stock soloution

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con.H2SO4 is 98%(v/v)

con H2So4 is 36.8 N

To prepare 10 N , It has be diluted 14.72 times with water

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how 2.5N H2SO4 prepared from concentrated H2SO4

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31 ml to 200ml

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