If 100 m l of H 2 SO 4 (A) and 100 m l of H 2 O (B) are mixed. Then the mass per cent of…
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If 100 ml of H2SO4 (A) and 100 ml of H2O (B) are mixed. Then the mass per cent of H2SO4 would be (Given density of H2SO4 = 0.9 g/ml; density of H2O = 1.0 g/ml)
- 60
- 50
- 47.36
- 90
Answer
(C) 47.36
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