A solution is prepared by dissolving I .96g of H2SO4 in 250 cm3 of its solution. What is the concentration in moles per dm3?
a
0.008
b
0.08
c
0.1
d
0.8
e
8.02
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precious_gift
9 years ago
H2SO4 = (2+32+64)= 98.
Mol of H2SO4 = 1.96/98 = 0.02mol
Conc. = mol × vol in dm³
Conc. = mol × (1000/vol in cm³)
Conc. = 0.02 × (1000/250)
Conc. = 0.08 mol/dm³

Mimie123
3 years ago
mass=1.96g
Molar Mass=(2+32+64)=98
mole=mass÷molar mass
mole=1.96/98=0.02
Volume in dm³=250/1000=0.25
Conc.=mole /volume
Conc.=0.02/0.25=0.08mol/dm³

