Recently in my chemistry class, we have been learning about moles. I think I have a pretty good grasp on the concepts, but I would appreciate it if you guys would check my work on an extra credit problem, because I'm not sure if I correctly understand it. Thanks.
Question: A water solution of sulfuric acid has a density of 1.67g/ml and is 75 percent H2SO4 by weight. How many moles of H2SO4 are contained in 300 ml of this solution?
My answer:
3.834 molesFirst, I multiplied 1.67 by 300 to figure out the mass in grams of the solution.
1.67g/ml x 300ml = 501 grams
Then I multiplied 501 by .75 to determine the mass of the sulfuric acid. 501 grams x .75 = 375.75 grams
Since the formula weight of sulfuric acid is 98, I divided 375.75 by 98, and that equals 3.834 moles.
Okay, so that's it. If my method for solving the problem was incorrect, or I had a mathematical error, please explain to me where I went wrong. Once again, thank you in advance.