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4 July, 23:45

How many grams of sucrose (C12H22O11) are in 1.55 L of 0.758 M sucrose solution?

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  1. 5 July, 00:00
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    Mass of Sucrose in given Solution is 401.8158 grams.

    Explanation:

    Given,

    Molarity of Sucrose Solution = 0.758 M.

    Volume of Sucrose Solution (V) = 1.55 L.

    To find the mass of Sucrose in the solution, we need to find the number of moles of Sucrose present in the given solution 0f 0.758 M.

    c = 0.758 M

    number of moles can be calculated using

    n = c*V

    n = 0.758*1.55 = 1.1749 moles

    Then to convert no, of moles to mass, we can use the formula,

    number of moles (n) = Mass (m) / Molar Mass (M)

    The Molar mass of Sucrose C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁ is

    Mass of Carbon Sucrose = 12*12 = 144 grams

    Mass of Hydogen in Sucrose = 1*22 = 22 grams

    Mass of Oxygen in Sucrose = 16*11 = 176 grams

    Molar mass of Sucrose = 144 + 22 + 176 = 342 grams.

    Substituting the values in the formula,

    number of moles (n) = Mass (m) / Molar Mass (M)

    we get,

    1.1749 = (m) / 342 = > m = 1.1749 * 342 = 401.8158 grams.
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