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18 January, 02:44
Convert 0.185mol sucrose (C12H22O11) into grams.
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Simone Smith
18 January, 02:51
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1) Find the molar mass of sucrose: 12*12 + 22*1 + 11*16 = 342 g/mol
2) Multiply the molar mass by the number of mols: 0.185 mol * 342 g/mol = 63.27 g
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