How many moles of H\(_2\)SO4 are there in 50 cm\(^3\) of 0.108 mol dm\(^3\) solution of the acid?

a

5.4x 10

b

5.4 x 10\(^{-3}\)

c

5.4 x 10\(^{-2}\)

d

5.4x 10\(^{-1}\)

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fort0001
4 years ago

The answer is b which is 0.0054
And that wat I choosed but I was failed 🤦🏽‍♂️

Patrick28
3 years ago

the answer is 0.0054 moles in standard form it is 5.4×10^-3

AlexanderDammy
2 years ago

my school change the option ooooo
the correct option is D na🙄

feranmiadam
3 years ago

the answer is D which is 5.4×10^-3 na

Kizit00
2 years ago

my school please it is d
even from your workings it is d that is the answer but you guys chose b
how?????
all this thing usually reduce my score🙄

demi000
3 years ago

it is supposed to be D..5.4 divided by 1000

omiwoled
2 years ago

The correct answer is 5.4×10^-³

iammatt_xx
4 years ago

The answer i chose was correct but you guys failed me

Magret1
1 year ago

The answer for the question is wrong

Wande
3 years ago

pls why can't we use PV=NRT kindly explain am confused

Frank525
4 years ago

When we multiply 50 by 0.108, we get 5.4. When it is divided by 1000, it becomes 5×10^-3. Therefore the correct answer is option b

salimsm
3 years ago

The correct answer is D 5.4x10^-3

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