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17 September, 07:26

If you prepared a 3.25 M solution of sucrose (molar mass 342 g/mole),

a. How many moles are in 0.25 L of this solution?

b. How many grams is this?

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  1. 17 September, 09:42
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    a. 0.8125 moles of sucrose

    b. 277.8 g of sucrose

    Explanation:

    Consider these relation's value:

    Molarity = Mol / Volume (L)

    Mol = Molarity. Volume (L)

    Volume (L) = Mol / Molarity

    So, Molarity = 3.25M

    Volume (L) = 0.25L

    Molarity. Volume (L) = Mol → 3.25mol/L. 0.25L = 0.8125 mol

    Let's convert the moles to mass → 0.8125 mol. 342 g / 1mol = 277.8 g of sucrose
  2. 17 September, 10:06
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    We have 0.8125 moles sucrose in this solution. This is 277.9 grams of sucrose

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Molarity of a sucose solution = 3.25 M

    Molar mass of sucrose = 342 g/mol

    Step 2: Calculate moles sucrose

    Moles sucrose = molarity sucrose solution * volume solution

    Moles sucrose = 3.25 M * 0.25 L

    Moles sucrose = 0.8125 moles sucrose

    Step 3: Calculate mass of sucrose

    Mass sucrose = moles sucrose * molar mass sucrose

    Mass sucrose = 0.8125 moles * 342 g/mol

    Mass sucrose = 277.9 grams

    We have 0.8125 moles sucrose in this solution. This is 277.9 grams of sucrose
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