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2 December, 14:53

One cup of fresh orange juice contains 118 mg of ascorbic acid (vitamin C, C6H8O6). Given that one cup = 225.2 mL calculate the molarity of vitamin C in organic juice.

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  1. 2 December, 15:15
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    Answer;

    The molarity of vitamin C will be; 0.002977 M or 2.977 * 10^-3 M

    Solution;

    0.2252 L = 1 cup

    118 mg of ascorbic acid = 0.118 g

    1 mole of ascorbic acid = 176 g

    Thus; 0.118g C6H8O6 x (1 mol C6H8O6 / 176.0g C6H8O6) / 0.2252L = 2.977x10^-3M.

    =0.002977 M or 2.977 * 10^-3 M
  2. 2 December, 15:21
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    The formula for calculating molarity is moles of solute divided by liters of solution, thus the unit of molarity is moles/liter (M/L). To calculate molarity find the number of moles of solute and the volume of solution in liter.

    To solve the problem above, convert 118 mg of vitamin c to mole. To do this first find the molar mass of vit c from its structural formula given above:

    molar mass of vit c = (12*6) + (1*8) + (16*6) = 176.

    moles of vit c = 118mg C6H8O6 * (1 mol of C6H8O6/176mg of C6H8O6)

    Mole of vit c = 0.67moles

    convert 225.2ml to liter = 225.2/1000 = 0.2252.

    molarity = 0.67/.2252 = 2.9M.
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