A 5.00-wt% aqueous sulfuric acid solution (p = 1.03 g/mL)

Chapter 3, Problem 3.28

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A 5.00-wt% aqueous sulfuric acid solution (p = 1.03 g/mL) flows through a 45-m long pipe with a 6.0 em diameter at a rate of 87 L/min. (a) What is the molarity of sulfuric acid in the solution? (b) How long (in seconds) would it take to fill a 55-gallon drum, and how much sulfuric acid (Ibm) would the drum contain? (You should arrive at your answers with two dimensional equations.) (c) The mean velocity of a fluid in a pipe equals the volumetric flow rate divided by the crosssectional area normal to the direction of flow. Use this information to estimate how long (in seconds) it takes the solution to flow from the pipe inlet to the outlet.

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