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If you have 98.078 grams of Sulfuric Acid, you have
mole(s) of Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4).

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Answer:

1 mole of Sulfuric Acid

Step-by-step explanation:

Given


Compound = H_2SO_4


Grams = 98.078

Required

Determine the amount of moles

First, we need to determine the atomic mass of the acid.


H = 1.008g -- Hydrogen


S = 32.065 --- Sulfur


O =15.999 -- Oxygen

So:


H_2SO_4 = H * 2 + S + O * 4


H_2SO_4 = 1.008 * 2 + 32.065 + 15.999 * 4


H_2SO_4 = 2.016 + 32.065 + 63.996


H_2SO_4 = 98.077g

Number of moles (n) is then calculated as thus:


n = (Grams)/(Atomic\ Mass)


n = (98.078g)/(98.077g)


n = (98.078)/(98.077)


n = 1.00001019607


n =1 (approximated).

Hence, there is 1 mole of Sulfuric Acid

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