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How many grams of H2SO4 will react 650.0 grams of NaOH?

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Answer:

H2SO4 + 2NAOH➡NA2SO4+2H2O

H2SO4 = 1*2 +32+16*3= 98g

NAOH = (11+16+1)=28

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the number of Mole = Mole *Molar Mass

To calculate for gram = Mole/ Molar Mass

20.5g NaoH/1 * 1 mole NaOH/28g NaoH = 0.73M NaoH

0.73M NaoH /1 * 1 M H2SO4 /2M NaoH = 0.37M H2SO4

0.37 M H2SO4 /1 * 98g H2SO4 /1M H2SO4 = 0.00367g H2SO4

:- 0.00367g of Sulphuric Acid will be needed to complete the reaction.

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