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How many grams of H2SO4 are there in 1,000 grams of a 10% solution? Given (1 mol of H2SO4=98g)

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1.0
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9.8
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10.
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98
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E
100.
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Solution

The correct option is E 100.
1,000 grams of a 10% solution contains 1000×10100=100 grams of sulphuric acid.

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