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26 July, 02:54

How many grams of sucrose would you add to water to make a total of 2.4 L of 14 % solution (mass per volume) ? Make your answer's precision to one decimal place

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  1. 26 July, 05:57
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    336.0 g

    Explanation:

    The definition of concentration by percentage in mass per volume can be expressed as:

    % m/v = mass Sucrose (in g) / Volume of Solution (in mL) * 100

    The problem gives us the concentration and the volume, so we solve for grams of sucrose:

    2.4 L ⇒ 2.4 * 1000 = 2400 mL

    14 % = mass Sucrose / 2400 mL * 100

    mass Sucrose = 336.0 g
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