Ok, I'm really sorry for that. Here's my attempt at solving #1.
1) How many ml of H2SO4 (density =1,84 and 93% pure) are needed to prepare 700ml of a solution 1,3M. Also determine the molality and normality.
g = M x MM x V
g = 1,3M x 0,7L x 98g (Molar mass of H2SO4)
g = 89,18g of solute
Pure density = 1,84g/ml x 0,93 = 1,7 g/ml
1,7g/ml = 89,18g/ml
ml = 89,18g/ml/1,7g
ml=52,46ml
I think that this would be the answer for question A but the thing is that I'm not really sure if the gram I get from the first formula can be used to get the ml.
Normality = moles of solute/kg of solvent
I still can't understand this concept. I would show my attempts but the thing is that I don't even know how to start here.
I don't really get how are we supposed to get the kg of solvent or the moles of solute. Since we only have the g of solute I think.
Normality = g/Meq(V)