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To prepare 7M sulfuric acid from concentrated sulfuric acid, first calculate the volume of concentrated sulfuric acid needed to make 7M solution. Then, measure the calculated volume of concentrated sulfuric acid and carefully dilute it with water to the desired volume while stirring continuously. Make sure to add acid to water slowly to prevent splashing or generation of heat.
To make 0.02N sulfuric acid from concentrated sulfuric acid (usually 98% purity), you need to dilute the concentrated sulfuric acid with water in a specific ratio. Use the formula C1V1 = C2V2, where C1 is the initial concentration (98%), V1 is the volume to be taken, C2 is the final concentration (0.02N), and V2 is the final volume desired. By rearranging this formula, you can calculate the volume of concentrated sulfuric acid needed and then dilute it with water to reach the desired concentration.
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To make 1N sulfuric acid, dilute concentrated sulfuric acid (around 18M) with water in a 1:18 ratio. For example, mix 1mL of concentrated sulfuric acid with 18mL of water to obtain approximately 1N sulfuric acid solution. Always add acid to water slowly while stirring to avoid splattering and heat generation. Safety precautions should be followed when working with concentrated acids.
Choose an acid and then add acid to water (and NEVER add water to acid). The amount of water, depends on the exact concentration of the dilute acid needed. The molecular formula of the acid will not vary after dilution, just its concentration will reduce.
To prepare 7M sulfuric acid from concentrated sulfuric acid, first calculate the volume of concentrated sulfuric acid needed to make 7M solution. Then, measure the calculated volume of concentrated sulfuric acid and carefully dilute it with water to the desired volume while stirring continuously. Make sure to add acid to water slowly to prevent splashing or generation of heat.
To make 0.02N sulfuric acid from concentrated sulfuric acid (usually 98% purity), you need to dilute the concentrated sulfuric acid with water in a specific ratio. Use the formula C1V1 = C2V2, where C1 is the initial concentration (98%), V1 is the volume to be taken, C2 is the final concentration (0.02N), and V2 is the final volume desired. By rearranging this formula, you can calculate the volume of concentrated sulfuric acid needed and then dilute it with water to reach the desired concentration.
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To make 1N sulfuric acid, dilute concentrated sulfuric acid (around 18M) with water in a 1:18 ratio. For example, mix 1mL of concentrated sulfuric acid with 18mL of water to obtain approximately 1N sulfuric acid solution. Always add acid to water slowly while stirring to avoid splattering and heat generation. Safety precautions should be followed when working with concentrated acids.
Choose an acid and then add acid to water (and NEVER add water to acid). The amount of water, depends on the exact concentration of the dilute acid needed. The molecular formula of the acid will not vary after dilution, just its concentration will reduce.
To make a dilute solution of sulfuric acid (H2SO4), you can add a specific volume of concentrated sulfuric acid to a larger volume of water while stirring continuously. It is important to always add acid to water, not the other way around, to prevent splashing and heat generation. Remember to wear appropriate protective gear and handle the acid with caution due to its corrosive nature.
To make a 1 N sulfuric acid solution from 5.25 N sulfuric acid, you need to dilute the concentrated solution with water. The dilution ratio can be calculated using the formula M1V1 = M2V2, where M1 is the initial concentration (5.25 N), V1 is the volume of the concentrated solution you'll use, M2 is the final concentration (1 N), and V2 is the total volume of the diluted solution you want to make. Calculate V1 and dilute the concentrated acid with the appropriate amount of water to achieve the desired 1 N concentration.
To make 4.5 M H2SO4 from concentrated sulfuric acid (98% H2SO4), you would need to dilute it with water. Calculate the volume of concentrated sulfuric acid needed based on the final volume desired, then add water to reach the total volume. Always remember to add acid to water slowly and carefully to avoid splashing or overheating.
To prepare a 7 N (Normal) solution of sulfuric acid, you would first need to calculate the molarity of the solution. Sulfuric acid is a diprotic acid, so its equivalent weight is half its molecular weight. To prepare a 7 N solution, you would dissolve 7 moles of sulfuric acid in enough water to make 1 liter of solution. It is crucial to wear appropriate personal protective equipment and handle sulfuric acid with extreme caution due to its corrosive nature.
To prepare 0.5M sulfuric acid, you would mix concentrated sulfuric acid with water in the correct ratio. For example, to make 500 mL of 0.5M sulfuric acid, you could mix 25 mL of concentrated sulfuric acid with 475 mL of water. Always remember to add acid to water slowly to avoid splashing and heat generation.
To prepare 1M H2SO4 solution, you would need to dilute concentrated sulfuric acid (approximately 18M) by adding the appropriate amount of water. To make 1L of 1M H2SO4 solution, you would mix approximately 55.5 mL of concentrated sulfuric acid with about 944.5 mL of water in a volumetric flask while taking proper safety precautions.
9,8 g concentrated sulphuric acid to 1 L of water (attention to mixing !)