A sample of H 2 SO 4 (density 1.8 g/ml) is 90% by weight. What is the volume of the acid…
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A sample of H2SO4 (density 1.8 g/ml) is 90% by weight. What is the volume of the acid that has to be used to make 1 litre of 0.2 M H2SO4?
- 10 mL
- 18 mL
- 12 mL
- 16 mL
Answer
(C) 12 mL
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