Calculate the molarity (M) of a solution of the strong acid H2SO4 if the hydrogen ion concentration is 0.000244 M.

0.000244 M means 0.000244 mols/L.

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To calculate the molarity (M) of a solution, you need to know the number of moles of solute and the volume of the solution. In this case, we are given the hydrogen ion concentration (0.000244 M), which is the same as the concentration of H2SO4 since it is a strong acid and fully dissociates in water.

To find the molarity, we need to use the equation:

Molarity (M) = Moles of solute / Volume of solution (in liters)

To calculate the moles of solute, we can use the concentration and the equation:

Concentration (M) = Moles of solute / Volume of solution (in liters)

Rearranging the equation, we get:

Moles of solute = Concentration (M) x Volume of solution (in liters)

In this case, the concentration (0.000244 M) is given, and we are not given the volume of the solution. Therefore, we can't calculate the molarity without knowing the volume of the solution.

If you provide the volume of the solution, I can help you calculate the molarity.