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29 August, 09:17

What is the molarity of the sugar (C6H12O6) in the soda? (Note: 1 oz = 0.02957 L.)

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  1. 29 August, 10:40
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    For example:

    A 12 oz Coca Cola contains 39g of sugar or C6H12O6.

    To calculate for the molarity of sugar in the soda, convert 39 grams of sugar to moles sugar:

    39g / 180.16 g/mol = 0.216 mol sugar

    then, convert 12 oz to L:

    12oz / (1oz/0.02957L) = 0.35484 L

    therefore the concentration of sugar in the soda is:

    M = mol sugar / L sol'n

    = 0.216 mol sugar / 0.35484 L

    = 0.609 M
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