Common questions

How many moles are in 100 grams of sulfur?

How many moles are in 100 grams of sulfur?

Explanation: Number of moles=100⋅g⋅sulfur8×32.06⋅g⋅mol−1≅0.4⋅mol WITH RESPECT to SULFUR MOLECULES….but 3.2⋅mol with respect to sulfur atoms…

How many moles of sulfur are in H2SO4?

technically just 1 mole since H2SO4 has just one S. One. OK, so the equation says for every 2 moles of S you will get two moles of sulfuric acid.

How many grams of sulphur are required to produce 100 moles and 100g H2SO4?

So, x=32 gram. Therefore for 100 gram of H2SO4 we need 32 gram of sulphur.

How many grams of sulfur are in H2SO4?

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As one mole of sulphuric acid has one mole of sulphur, then 1.020 moles requires 1.020 moles of sulphur. Therefore for 100 gram of H2SO4 we need 32 gram of sulphur.

How many moles of sulfur are in 80 grams of sulfur?

0.3125 moles
So the number of moles present in 80grams of sulfur is 0.3125 moles.

How many grams are in 2.4 moles of sulphur?

76.8 grams of sulphur is required to form 2.4 moles.

How many grams are there in 7.50 moles of H2SO4?

122.6 grams
It is known that the molar mass for H2SO4 H 2 S O 4 is 98.1 g/mol. Hence, 122.6 grams are there in 7.50×1023molecules 7.50 × 10 23 m o l e c u l e s of H2SO4 H 2 S O 4 .

How many grams are in H2SO4?

98.07848 g mol
The molar mass of sulfuric acid is 98.07848 g mol.

How many grams of sulfuric acid is required to produce 20g of hydrogen?

Answer: 20 gram of hydrogenb means 20/2=10 moles of H2 . We know that 2 moles of hydrogen is produced from one mole.

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What is molar mass of Sulphur?

32.065 u
Sulfur/Atomic mass

How many grams are in 1 mole of H2SO4?

98.0795 g/
The molar mass of sulfuric acid is 98.0795 g/mol . This means that every mole of sulfuric acid has a mass of 98.0795 g .

How many moles of H+ ions are in H2SO4?

The concentration of sulfuric acid in the solution is 0.05 mole/dm^3. Each atom of sulfuric acid gives 2 atoms of H+ ions. One mole of sulfuric acid gives 2 moles of H+ ions.