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help me in designing a simple experiment
I'm planning to create a 1 M of 500Ml H2SO4. here is the details:
It has 98,08 g/mol and 1 l = 1,8 kg. So, what are the procedures in making it? Should I just calculate using M1.V1 = M2.V2, get the results and add water? I need accurate one since it will be used by my relatives. Thanks. :) |
you know the density: 1,8 kg / L
convert the 1,8 kg to mol to get to molarity. Then you can use your formula. Edit: Note that you add the acid to the water and not the water to the acid. |
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In water/ conc. sulphuric acid mixing you must add the acid into the water, slowly and mixing continuosly, verifying the temperature(exothermic solubilization). Now you have two different opinions. Good luck! |
Okay....I'm confused now. Which statement is actually true?? Okay, so I'm making H2SO4. So, SHOULD I add water into the acid?? OR I add acid into the water??? :shock:
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water added to acid yields fire. acid added to water comes later. --> so you should add the acid to the water. (i see i was sleeping in my first post :oops: ) |
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