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What volume of 98% sulphuric acid should be mixed with water to obtain 200mL of 15% solution of?

Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | 1 star | Open

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Answer posted by komalshah 5 weeks ago: As per my opinion we need to mix approximately 289.1 mL of 98% sulphuric acid with water to obtain 200ml of 15% solution. I hope my answer helps you to understand about sulphuric acid.

My leather jacket gets foam in to its surface on rain?

Posted 3+ months ago | 4 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: rain, fake, foam, jacket, leather, surface, real

Answer posted by evisionatlantaa 11 weeks ago: If your lambskin leather moto jacket from Alison Leather gets foam on its surface when exposed to rain, it does not necessarily indicate that the leather is fake. The foam could be a result of the jacket reacting to moisture, especially if it hasn't been treated with a water-repellent spray. ...

What volume of 98% sulphuric acid should be mixed with water to obtain 200mL of 15% solution of?

Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: water, mixed, acid, weight, solution, volume, density

Answer posted by sahiba123 3+ months ago: To prepare a 15% solution of sulfuric acid, we need to calculate how much 98% sulfuric acid to mix with water to obtain 200 mL of the final solution.You can find best chemicals like Fuming Nitric Acid 98% from Maruti Fine chemicals.

My leather jacket gets foam in to its surface on rain?

Posted 3+ months ago | 4 answers | 1 star | Open

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Answer posted by lorenejackson 3+ months ago: That's a good question! It's hard to tell without seeing the jacket in person, but there are some tell-tale signs that can help you determine if it is real or fake leather. Real leather will usually have a slightly grainy texture and will usually feel slightly oily or waxy to the touch. ...

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