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`4.450g 100` per sulphuric acid was added to `82.20g` water and the density of the solution was found to be `1.029g//cc` at `25^(@)C` and 1 atm pressure. Calculate (a) the weight percent, (b) the mole fraction, (c) the mole percent, (d) the molality, (e) the molarity of sulphric acid in the solution under these conditions .

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To solve the problem step by step, we will calculate the weight percent, mole fraction, mole percent, molality, and molarity of sulfuric acid in the solution. ### Given Data: - Mass of sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) = 4.450 g - Mass of water (H₂O) = 82.20 g - Density of the solution = 1.029 g/cc ### Step 1: Calculate the Mass of the Solution ...
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