What is the mass of oxygen in 250 g of sulfuric acid H2SO4?

1 Answer
Feb 7, 2017

This amount of H2SO4 would contain 10.2 moles of oxygen which is 163.1 grams.

Explanation:

First, you must determine the number of moles of the compound. This will enable you to find how many moles of the particular element would be present, and you can convert this to mass.

Moles of H2SO4 (molar mass = 98.1 g):

250g:98.1gmol=2.59 mol

In each molecule of H2SO4 there are 4 oxygen atoms, so 2.59 mol of H2SO4 would contain 2.59×4=10.2 mol of O atoms.

Since each mol of O atoms has a mass of 16.0 g, the total mass of oxygen would be

10.2mol×16.0gmol=163.1g