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A sulphuric acid solution contains 98% (m/v) H2SO4.The density of the solution is 1.98 g/cm-3. The molarity and molality of the solution are

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A sulphuric acid solution contains 98% (m/v) H2SO4.The density of the solution is 1.98 g/cm-3. The molarity and molality of the solution are

Updated OnJan 7, 2023
TopicChemistry
SubjectScience
ClassClass 9
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