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An aqueous solution of H2SO4, is made by mixing 4.90 g of 100% pure H2SO4 with 180 g of water. Calculate the followings relevant to the above solution. (H = 1.0, 0 = 16.0, S = 32.0) i. Number of 0 moles

ii. Number of moles of H atoms (ions)

iii. Mass fraction of 0

iv. Number of 0 atoms as a percentage

v. Mass of S

vi. Total number of moles of atom

vii Number of SQ ion moles

viii. Ratio between H:0:S atoms

ix. Ratio between H:0:S moles

x. Ratio between H:0:S mass

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