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A solution with density 1 g/cm^3 has 98 grams of H2SO4 in 402 grams of water, what is the concentration of solution?(a) 1 molar(b) 2 molar(c) 3 molar(d) 4 molarThis question was posed to me during an internship interview.My question is taken from Concentration in section Moles, Density & Concentration of Basic Chemical Engineering

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The correct choice is (b) 2 MOLAR

The best I can EXPLAIN: Moles of H2SO4 = 98/98 = 1, => concentration of SOLUTION = 1/(500/1) = 2*10^-6 mole/cm^3 = 2 molar.



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