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Chemistry, 20.09.2019 05:30 johnwatson12
An aqueous solution contains 70.0 wt% h2so4 (sg = 1.60, = 98.08 g/mol, = 18.02 g/mol). (a) find the molar concentration, c, in mol/l. show your basis of calculation. (b) find the mole fraction of h2so4. (c) find the average molecular weight of the solution.
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