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10 April, 16:18

Sucrose is very soluble in water. At 25◦C, 211.4 grams of sucrose will dissolve in 100 g of water. Given that the density of the saturated sucrose solution is 1.34 g/mL, what is the molarity of the solution? The molar mass of sucrose is 342 g/mol.

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  1. 10 April, 16:32
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    Molarity of solution = Number of moles of solute / Volume of solution (in liters)

    Number of moles of solute = mass of solute / molar mass

    = 211.4 g / 342 g/mol = 0.62 mol

    Volume of solution = mass / density = 100 g / 1.34 g/ml = 74.6 ml = 74.6 * 10⁻³ Liter

    Molarity = 0.62 / (74.6 * 10⁻³) = 8.3 M
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