A 34.0% sulfuric acid solution had a density of 1.25 g/mL. How many grams of H_2SO_4 are contained in 1.00 L of this solution?
A 34.0% sulfuric acid solution had a density of 1.25 g/mL. How many grams of H_2SO_4 are contained in 1.00 L of this solution?
READ Knowns d = 1.25 g/mL
V = 1.00 L
34.0% H_2SO_4 solution
Solving for: mass H_2SO_4
PLAN Find the mass of the solution from the density and then use the mass percent to determine the mass of H_2SO_4
CALCULATE d = mass/V
mass of solution = (\frac{1.25 g}{\cancel {mL}}) (1.00 \times 10^3 \cancel {mL}) = 1250 g (solution)
mass percent =(\frac{g solute}{g solution}) 100
g solute = \frac{(mass percent) (g solution)}{100}
g solute = \frac{(34.0) (1250 g)}{100} =425 g H_2SO_4
Therefore, 1.00 L of 34.0% H_2SO_4 solution contains 425 g H_2SO_4