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25 June, 15:30

A solution is prepared by dissolving 50.4 gg sucrose (C12H22O11C12H22O11) in 0.332 kgkg of water. The final volume of the solution is 355 mLmL. For this solution, calculate the molarity.

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  1. 25 June, 15:34
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    The correct answer is 0.41 M

    Explanation:

    The molarity of a solution is given by the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.

    Molarity = moles solute/1 L solution = mol/L

    First we need the molecular weight (Mw) of sucrose in order to convert the mass of sucrose (in g) to mol. We can quickly calculate this from the molar mass (MM) of the elements C, H and O in Periodic Table:

    Mw sucrose (C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁) = (12 x MM C) + (22 x MM H) + (11 x MM O) = (12 x 12 g/mol) + (22 x 1 g/mol) + (11 x 16 g/mol) = 342 g/mol

    Then, we divide the mass of sucrose (50.4 g) into the molecular weight of sucrose to obtain the number of moles and this is divided into the volume of the solution (355 ml). We convert ml to L taking into account that 1000 ml = 1L:

    50.4 g sucrose x 1 mol/342 g sucrose x 1/355 ml x 1000 ml/1 L = 0.415 mol/L = 0.41 M
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