Calculate the molarity of the following solution.
49.73g H2SO4 dissolved in 500.0mL of solution
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Molarity = number of moles / volume of solution in L
number of moles = 49.73 g / 98.079 g/mol = 0.507 mole
Molarity = 0.507 / 0.5 = 1.01 M
Therefore, the molarity of solution = 1.01 M
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