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How many mL of 0.10 M H₂SO₄, is

25.0 ml
50.0 ml
100 ml
150 ml
200 ml

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User Shaves
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Answer:

0.0025 moles H₂SO₄

0.0050 moles H₂SO₄

0.0100 moles H₂SO₄

0.0150 moles H₂SO₄

0.0200 moles H₂SO₄

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is "How many MOLES..."

Molarity, M, is an unit of concentration in chemistry defined as the ratio between moles of solute and liters of solution. To solve this question we must find the moles of 0.10M H₂SO₄ in the volumes:

25.0mL:

0.025L * (0.10mol / 1L) = 0.0025 moles H₂SO₄

50.0mL:

0.050L * (0.10mol / 1L) = 0.0050 moles H₂SO₄

100.0mL:

0.100L * (0.10mol / 1L) = 0.0100 moles H₂SO₄

150.0mL:

0.150L * (0.10mol / 1L) = 0.0150 moles H₂SO₄

200.0mL:

0.200L * (0.10mol / 1L) = 0.0200 moles H₂SO₄

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