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Question
Calculate the mass of the solute in the following solution:
250 cm3 of N H2SO4
Numerical
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Solution
Given: Volume of solution = 250 cm3 = 0.250 L
Normality (N) = 1 N
Acid = H2SO4 (diprotic acid, basicity = 2)
Molar mass of H2SO4 = 98 g/mol
Equivalent weight of H2SO4 = `"Molar mass"/"Basicity"`
= `98/2`
= 49 g/eq
Mass of solute = Normality × Equivalent weight × Volume (L)
Mass = 1 × 49 × 0.250
Mass = 12.25 g
12.25 g of H2SO4 is present in 250 cm3 of 1 N solution.
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