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Is 6 molar sulfuric acid concentrated sulfuric acid?

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In a laboratory, the term concentrated sulfuric acid (aka, oil of vitriol) refers to 98% sulfuric acid. A 99% solution of H2SO4 can be achieved but it is not stable and loses SO3 and reverts to 98%. The molarity of 98% H2SO4 is about 18.4 M. read more

The molarity of 98% H2SO4 is about 18.4 M. 6 M H2SO4 is called chamber acid due to the process that use to be used to make it as by the chamber process, the result was 6 M sulfuric acid. The concentration of battery acid is in the range of 4.2–5 M H2SO4. read more

One liter of the concentrated sulfuric acid will weigh 1,840 g (V*density). 96% of this will be sulfuric acid or 1840*0.96 = 1766.4 g of sulfuric acid. The molecular weight of sulfuric acid is 98 g/mole. read more

The molarity calculator tool provides lab-ready directions describing how to prepare an acid or base solution of specified Molarity (M) or Normality (N) from a concentrated acid or base solution. To prepare a solution from a solid reagent, please use the Mass Molarity Calculator. read more

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