Respuesta :
Based on the flow rate data provided for the 6 M sulfuric acid solution;
- molar flow rate = 600 mol/min
- Mass flow rate = 58.8 kg/min
- total mass flow rate = 134 kg/min
What is the molar mass of sulfuric acid, H2SO4?
The molar mass of sulfuric acid is obtained from the molar atomic masses of it component elements.
Molar mass of H2SO4 = (2 × 1) + (32 × 1) + (16 × 4)
Molar mass of H2SO4 = (2 = 98 g/mol
Based on the flow rate data provided:
Moles of 6 M sulfuric acid in 100 L = molarity × volume
Moles of 6 M sulfuric acid in 100 L = 6 M × 100 L = 600 moles
molar flow rate = 600 mol/min
Mass of 600 moles sulfuric acid = moles × molar mass
Mass of 600 moles sulfuric acid = 600 × 98 = 58.8 kg
Mass flow rate = 58.8 kg/min
Mass of sulfuric acid in 100 L solution = volume × density
density of sulfuric acid = 1.34 g/cm^3 = 1.34 kg/L
Mass of sulfuric acid in 100 L solution = 1.34 kg/L × 100 L = 134 kg
Therefore, total mass flow rate = 134 kg/min
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