A sample of concentrated sulfuric acid is 95.7 % H2SO4 by weight and its density is 1.84g/cm^3. How many grams of pure H2SO4 are contained in one liter of the acid?
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1L=1000mL=1000cc, weighing 1000×1.84=1840g.

Number of grams of H₂SO₄=0.957×1840=1760.88g.

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