Question
You dissolve 280 g of sucrose (table sugar), C12H22O11(s), in 2.00 L of water.
a. Determine the number of moles of sugar in this solution.
b. Calculate the molar concentration of this solution.
I finished d. through h. of this question but I'm stumped here. help please! this is for a review before an exam so if you could explain the steps and not just write the answer that would be great, though Id appreciate any help at all
a. Determine the number of moles of sugar in this solution.
b. Calculate the molar concentration of this solution.
I finished d. through h. of this question but I'm stumped here. help please! this is for a review before an exam so if you could explain the steps and not just write the answer that would be great, though Id appreciate any help at all
Answers
mols = grams/molar mass = 280/342 =
Molarity = M = mols/L = ? from above/2.00 = >>?
Molarity = M = mols/L = ? from above/2.00 = >>?
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