How many milliliters of 2.00 M H2SO4 are needed to provide 0.250 mole of H2SO4?

a) 125 mL

b) 1.25 x 10^1 mL

c) 8.00 x 10^3 mL

d) 8.00 mL

2 Answers

  • Baylin,

    Volume = (0.250 moles)/(2.00 moles/L) = 0.125 L = 125 mL

    Hope that helped!

  • how do you not know this missy,?

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