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Molar mass in sulfuric acid

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The molar mass of sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) is 98.09 g/mol.

The molar mass of sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) can be calculated by adding up the atomic masses of its constituent elements.

The atomic masses of hydrogen (H), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O) are 1.01 g/mol, 32.07 g/mol, and 16.00 g/mol, respectively.

Molar mass of H₂SO₄ = 2(1.01 g/mol) + 32.07 g/mol + 4(16.00 g/mol) = 98.09 g/mol.

Therefore, the molar mass of sulfuric acid is 98.09 g/mol.

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Hey there!

Sulfuric acid: H₂SO₄

H: 2 x 1.008 = 2.016

S: 1 x 32.065 = 32.065

O: 4 x 16 = 64

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98.081 g/mol

The molar mass of sulfuric acid is 98.081 g/mol.

Hope this helps!

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