I would like to dilute some 5N sulfuric acid with water, and make 0.1N sulfuric acid solution. I want 1000ml of 0.1N . I think it's a 50 to 1 ration, but just want to make sure.
<Volume of concentrated> x <Concentration of Concentrated> =
<Volume of dilute> x <Concentration of dilute>
Therefore,
<Volume of concentrated> =
<Volume of dilute> x <Concentration of dilute> / <Concentration of dilute> =
1000 mL x 0.1 N / 5N = 20 mL.
Meaning: Dilute 20 mL of the 5N H2SO4 to 1000 mL in a volumetetric flask will give you 1000 mLs of 0.1 N H2SO4 (aq.).
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∙ 13y agoEq wt x 100/% purity x specific gravity = 49x1000/98x1.84 =27.2
so take 27.2 ml h2so4 and make final volume to one litre = 1N
Now, N/50 = 27.2/50 =0.543 ml
Therefor, TAKE O.543 ML OF SULPHURIC ACID AND MAKE FINAL VOLUME TO ONE LITRE which will give you 0.02N H2SO4 solution
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∙ 12y agoSimply dilute 1N sulphuric acid hundred times by adding water e.g.If we want to make 100ml of 0.01N sulphuric acid from 1N sulphuric acid then take 1ml of 1N sulphuric acid and make the total volume equal to 100ml.
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∙ 7y agoIf you mean 0.25 m, as in 0.25 molal, then you need 0.25 moles of H2SO4 in a total of of 1 kg of solvent. For 100 ml, using water and assuming a density of 1g/ml, then 0.25 mol/kg x 0.1 kg = 0.025 moles H2SO4. And 0.025 moles H2SO4 x 98 g/mole = 2.45 g H2SO4. If, on the other hand, you mean 0.25 M, as in 0.25 molar, then you need 0.25 moles H2SO4/liter x 0.1 L = 0.025 moles = 2.45 g H2SO4. So, in one case you add 2.45 g H2SO4 to 100 ml H2O to make 0.25 m, and in the other case you add 2.45 g H2SO4 to enough H2O to make a final volume of 100 ml to make 0.25 M.
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∙ 13y agoAdd slowly to 1020 mL of water 3.0 mL of conc sulfuric acid. This will give you 0.1 N Sulfuric Acid.
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∙ 12y agoTake 100 ml of 1N H2SO4 and then dilute it or make up to 1000ml in a volumetric flask that will give 0.1 N H2SO4.
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∙ 11y agofirst make 10N solution by addind 27.7ml conc H2So4 in 73.3ml water then take 1 ml from 10N and add 999ml water
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∙ 11y ago1.12 ml H2SO4 of specific gravity 1.834 - 1.836 in 1 litre of distilled water.
Sulfuric acid is as pure or as contaminated as you make it.
Sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
0.408 M
You need to remove the water by evaporation.
The element that can be found in nature and is used to make sulfuric acid is Sulfur.
Sulfuric acid is as pure or as contaminated as you make it.
No, it is not possible to convert sulfuric acid to nitrous acid.
It is impossible; and don't drink sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
0.408 M
Mix 1 part 5,25 N H2SO4 with 4,25 parts water to obtain 1 N H2SO4.
You need to remove the water by evaporation.
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The element that can be found in nature and is used to make sulfuric acid is Sulfur.
Yes sulfuric acid is used in manufacturing of plastics, rubber and fertilizers.
Use 0.54 mL of Concentrated H2SO4 to 1000 mL DiH2O.
Sulfuric acid is added to sugar to make carbon