What volume in mL of a 0.1 M H2SO4 solution will contain 0.5 moles of H2SO4?

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Given : 

Molarity of H2SO4 solution = 0.1 M

Moles of H2SO4 = 0.5 mol

To find : 

Volume of H2SO4 solution

Formula :

Molarity (M) = \(\frac{Number\,of\,moles\,of\,solute}{Volume\,of\,solution\,in\,liters}\) 

Calculation :

Molarity (M) = \(\frac{Number\,of\,moles\,of\,solute}{Volume\,of\,solution\,in\,liters}\) 

∴ 0.1 = \(\frac{0.5}{Volume\,of\,solution\,in\,litres}\) 

∴ Volume of solution in litres = \(\frac{0.5}{0.1}\) 

= 5 L 

= 5000 L

∴ Volume of a 0.1 M H2SO4 solution = 5000 mL

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