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eimsori [14]
3 years ago
14

PLEASE HELP! How many grams of a stock solution that is 87.0 percent H2SO4 by mass would be needed to make 200 grams of a 35.5 p

ercent by mass solution? Show all of the work needed to solve this problem.
Chemistry
1 answer:
icang [17]3 years ago
7 0
Your answer will be m1= 8.609 grams
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D. Results in the formation of additional hydrogen gas

E. No effect

F. No effect

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B. adding more H₂O to the reaction mixture

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