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Calculate the number of gram-molecule present in 14.7g of `H_(2)SO_(4)`.

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Numbe of gram-molecule of a substance
`=("given mass (in g)")/("gram-molecular mass")=(14.7)/(98)=0.15`
`[because M_(H_(2)SO_(4))=2+32+4xx16=98]`
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