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Izabella Roman
13 October, 02:24
What is the number of moles of
0.0960g of H2SO4
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Kiana Shields
13 October, 05:56
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Answer =.000978802802moles H2SO4
How I Got My Answer
Molar mass
H2SO4 = 98.079g/mol
What I have
.0960g H2SO4
Equation
.0960g*1mol/98.079g =.000978802802mol H2SO4
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