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This question # 74 gen chem: How many grams are in 800 ml of a 0.20M sulfuric acid (H2SO4) solution?
Since there are 2 equivalents of protons would normality play a role? I thought that the number of moles of acid would need to be multiplied by two, and then solve for grams of acid.
I got around 32 grams of acid, is this wrong, if so why?
Since there are 2 equivalents of protons would normality play a role? I thought that the number of moles of acid would need to be multiplied by two, and then solve for grams of acid.
I got around 32 grams of acid, is this wrong, if so why?