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Calculate the concentration of so42â ions in a 0.010 m aqueous solution of sulfuric acid.

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Answer: The concentration of sulfate ions in the solution is 0.010 M

Step-by-step explanation:

The chemical formula of sulfuric acid solution is
H_2SO_4

We are given:

Concentration of sulfuric acid = 0.010 M

The chemical equation for the ionization of sulfuric acid follows:


H_2SO_4(aq.)\rightarrow 2H^+(aq.)+SO_4^(2-)(aq.)

1 mole of sulfuric acid produces 2 moles of hydrogen ions and 1 mole of sulfate ions

Concentration of sulfate ions = (1 × 0.010) = 0.010 M

Hence, the concentration of sulfate ions in the solution is 0.010 M

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