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31 One mole of sulfuric acid is used to make an aqueous solution. The solution contains H2SO4 molecules, H+ ions, SO 2– ions and HSO ions.
Which statements are correct?
1 The solution contains 6.02 × 1023 sulfur atoms.
2 The solution contains an exactly equal number of H+ ions and HSO ions.
3 One mole of SO42– ions contains two moles of electroNs
Does this question give a molar ratio or balanced equation or something?
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Original post by mh2410
31 One mole of sulfuric acid is used to make an aqueous solution. The solution contains H2SO4 molecules, H+ ions, SO 2– ions and HSO ions.
Which statements are correct?
1 The solution contains 6.02 × 1023 sulfur atoms.
2 The solution contains an exactly equal number of H+ ions and HSO ions.
3 One mole of SO42– ions contains two moles of electroNs


Which do you think are right/wrong?

Why?
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Original post by summerberry19
Does this question give a molar ratio or balanced equation or something?

Nope

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