The density of sulfuric acid is 1.82g/mL. What volume of sulfuric acid is needed to obtain 98.0g of sulfuric acid

mass = volume x density

You know mass and density, soplve for volume.

To find the volume of sulfuric acid needed to obtain 98.0g, we can use the formula:

Density = Mass/Volume

We are given the density of sulfuric acid as 1.82g/mL. Rearranging the formula to solve for volume, we have:

Volume = Mass/Density

Now, substitute the given mass (98.0g) and density (1.82 g/mL) into the formula:

Volume = 98.0g / 1.82 g/mL

Now, divide the mass by the density to find the volume:

Volume = 53.85 mL

Therefore, to obtain 98.0g of sulfuric acid, you would need a volume of 53.85 mL.