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Stoichiometry
Molarity and Solution Concentration
How many grs of H2SO4 is required to obtain 0.1 molal of 1 kg solution?
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molality= molessolute/kgsolution
.1m=mass/98)/(1kg)
mass= 9.8 grams H2SO4
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