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3 November, 07:55

How many grams of sucrose, C12H22O11, are in a 94.2 mL sample of a 2.6 M sucrose solution

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  1. 3 November, 08:18
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    First, convert molarity to moles by multiplying it by the volume in liters.

    (2.6M) (.0942L) =.245mol sucrose

    Then multiply it by the molar mass:

    (.245mol sucrose) (342.3g/mol) = 83.8g sucrose
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