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∙ 15y ago2
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∙ 15y ago40g/ lit of sulfuric acid is is 2.22%
It would be 98 grams.
It would have a mass of 98 grams.
It is 98.086 grams per mole.
512 GRAMS Divide the quantity by the SG: EG1000 litres divide by 1.28 = 781.25 litres per tonne. dumb*** has to use percent sulfuric acid .4*.391=.1564 *1000=156ml of sulfuric acid 156*1.28=200.2 grams H2SO4 in .4L and is 5.1M
40g/ lit of sulfuric acid is is 2.22%
It would be 98 grams.
It would have a mass of 98 grams.
The mass of sulfuric acid is 490,395 grams.
It is 98.086 grams per mole.
512 GRAMS Divide the quantity by the SG: EG1000 litres divide by 1.28 = 781.25 litres per tonne. dumb*** has to use percent sulfuric acid .4*.391=.1564 *1000=156ml of sulfuric acid 156*1.28=200.2 grams H2SO4 in .4L and is 5.1M
This solution contain 2,89 g sulfuric acid.
M refers to molar. Molarity is the number of moles of a solute dissolved in one liter of solvent. 3M means there are 3 moles of sulfuric acid in one liter, and 9M means 9 moles of sulfuric acid are dissolved in one liter.
100% sulfuric acid rapidly decomposes until it reaches a concentration of 98%. This concentration is usually referred to as concentrated sulfuric acid. The pH value of 98% sulfuric acid is approximately -1.5 For comparison, sulfuric acid of this concentration has about 300 times as many active hydrogen ions as stomach acid (approximate pH 1).
The molar mass of sulfuric acid is 98 grams per mole.
Non!!!! They are two different substances/acids. The formulas for sulphuric acid is H2SO4 and for hydrochloric acid (HCl). With the exception of the hydrogens all the other elements present in the two difference acids are different.
65.25 grams.