Lionel has a supply of 1.25 M H[2]SO[4]. for a chemical reaction, he needs 36 grams of H[2]SO[4]. How many Liters of the solution should he use ?
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H2SO4 has a molar mass of 98.116 therefore, 36g/98.116g= 0.367 moles of H2SO4
Molarity is equal to moles divided by Liter
rearrange the equation so that liter is equal to moles divided by molarity
0.367moles/1.25M= 0.294L
Molarity is equal to moles divided by Liter
rearrange the equation so that liter is equal to moles divided by molarity
0.367moles/1.25M= 0.294L