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30 May, 18:16

Calculate the mass of sucrose necessary to make a 5% by mass sucrose solution if the solution contains 50.0 ml of distilled water.

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  1. 30 May, 21:04
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    Answer: 2.5g

    Explanation:

    5 % sucrose solution means that 5 % of the weight of the solution is sucrose.

    If 1 liter of water weighs 1000 grams. To prepare 5% sucrose solution 5/100 x 1000 = 50 grams. Since 1 liter equals 1000ml, thus a 5 % solution has 50 grams of solute dissolved in one liter.

    To prepare 5% sucrose solution in 50mls

    =5/100 x 50

    = 0.05 x 50

    = 2.5g

    Therefore to prepare 5% sucrose solution in 50mls we dissolve 2.5g of sucrose in 50ml of water
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