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13 July, 06:53

As part of your job you are asked to make 1 liter of a 0.5 molar sucrose solution. how much sucrose (c12h22o11) do you need? use the information below listing the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in each element.

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  1. 13 July, 06:56
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    Answer: - 171 g

    Solution: - It asks to calculate the grams of sucrose required to make 1 L of 0.5 Molar solution of it.

    We know that molarity is moles of solute per liter of solution.

    If molarity and volume is given then, moles of solute is molarity times volume in liters.

    moles of solute = molarity * liters of solution

    moles of solute = 0.5*1 = 0.5 moles

    To convert the moles to grams we multiply the moles by molar mass.

    Molar mass of sucrose = 12 (12) + 22 (1) + 11 (16)

    = 144 + 22 + 176

    = 342 grams per mol

    grams of sucrose required = moles * molar mass

    grams of sucrose required = 0.5*342 = 171 g

    So, 171 g of sucrose are required to make 1 L of 0.5 molar solution.
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