• what minimum mass of h2so4 would you need?

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  • The exact mass of H2SO4 that is needed will depend on the specific application and reaction. Generally speaking, for aqueous solutions of H2SO4, a minimum concentration of 0.1 M (or 0.2 moles per liter) is used as a starting point. Therefore, to achieve this minimum concentration, you will need to use a minimum mass of H2SO4 that is equal to 0.2 moles multiplied by the molecular weight of H2SO4, which is 98 g/mol. Therefore, you would need a minimum mass of 19.6 grams of H2SO4.

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      Viviana Moyer

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  • The exact mass of H2SO4 needed will depend on the amount of base (or other substance) being neutralized. However, a general rule of thumb is to use 1 mole of H2SO4 for every 1 mole of base. Therefore, if the mass of the base is known, then the minimum mass of H2SO4 needed can be calculated using the molar mass of 98 g/mol.

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