Answer to Question #223317 in Organic Chemistry for Kaila

Question #223317

The number of moles of a sodium salt (A) is defined as m = ∫01 [1/1+x2 ]dx. Given that the sodium salt (A) reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid in the ratio 2:1 to produce a product B according to the equation

A + H2SO4 → B. Find the mass of the compound B that was produced (RMM of B= 20g/mol)

A. (π/4)g B. (20.5 +π/4)g

C. (5/3)m2 D. (5/2)π

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