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24 July, 13:14

The density was of a solution of sulfuric acid is 1.285g/cm3 and it is 38.08% (by weight) acid. How many millimeters of the acid solution do you need to supply 125 grams of sulfuric acid?

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  1. 24 July, 13:36
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    255.5cm³

    Explanation:

    A solution that is 38.08 % by weight has 38.08g of sulfuric acid per 100g of total solution. Thus, mass of solution you need to obtain 125g is:

    125g H₂SO₄ * (100g solution / 38.08g H₂SO₄) = 328.3g of solution

    As density of the solution is 1.285g / cm³, the volume of 328.3g is:

    328.3g * (1cm³ / 1.285g) = 255.5cm³
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