4| Automobile batteries contain sulfuric acid, H,SO4, commonly called "battery acid". This is a solution of H,SO, in water. Using the following questions, calculate the number of grams of sulfuric acid in 1.00 gallon of battery acid. This solution has a density of 1.28 g/mL and contains 38.1 % by mass of H,SO, for the solution [i.e., This means 38.1 grams H,SO, in each 100.0 grams of solution.] (a) How many milliliters are in 1.00 gallon? mL solution (b) Use the density to determine the total number of grams of solution in 1.00 gallon. Hint: remember to use the volume in milliliters from (a). solution/1.00 gallon (c) Use the mass ratio to find the amount of H,SO, in this amount of solution (1.00 gal) g H2SO,

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4| Automobile batteries contain sulfuric acid, H,SO4, commonly called "battery acid".
This is a solution of H,SO, in water.
Using the following questions, calculate the number of grams of sulfuric acid in 1.00
gallon of battery acid. This solution has a density of 1.28 g/mL and contains 38.1 % by
mass of H,SO, for the solution [i.e., This means 38.1 grams H,SO, in each 100.0 grams
of solution.]
(a) How many milliliters are in 1.00 gallon?
mL solution
(b) Use the density to determine the total number of grams of solution in 1.00 gallon.
Hint: remember to use the volume in milliliters from (a).
solution/1.00 gallon
(c) Use the mass ratio to find the amount of H,SO, in this amount of solution (1.00 gal)
g H2SO,
Transcribed Image Text:4| Automobile batteries contain sulfuric acid, H,SO4, commonly called "battery acid". This is a solution of H,SO, in water. Using the following questions, calculate the number of grams of sulfuric acid in 1.00 gallon of battery acid. This solution has a density of 1.28 g/mL and contains 38.1 % by mass of H,SO, for the solution [i.e., This means 38.1 grams H,SO, in each 100.0 grams of solution.] (a) How many milliliters are in 1.00 gallon? mL solution (b) Use the density to determine the total number of grams of solution in 1.00 gallon. Hint: remember to use the volume in milliliters from (a). solution/1.00 gallon (c) Use the mass ratio to find the amount of H,SO, in this amount of solution (1.00 gal) g H2SO,
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