WAEC - Chemistry (2020 - No. 36)

How many moles of H\(_2\)SO4 are there in 50 cm\(^3\) of 0.108 mol dm\(^3\) solution of the acid?
5.4x 10
5.4 x 10\(^{-3}\)
5.4 x 10\(^{-2}\)
5.4x 10\(^{-1}\)

Explanation

No. of moles = \(\frac{molar conc \times volume}{1000}\)

No. of moles = \(\frac{0.108 \times 50}{1000}\)

: No. of moles = 0.0054 moles = \( 5.4 \times 10^{-3}\)

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