To find the number of moles of sugar in 3.00 L of 2.50 M aqueous sugar solution, you can use the formula:
moles = volume (L) x molarity (mol/L)
Plugging in the values given:
moles = 3.00 L x 2.50 mol/L
moles = 7.50 moles
Therefore, there are 7.50 moles of sugar in 3.00 L of 2.50 M aqueous sugar solution.
How many moles of sugar are found in 3.00 L of aqueous sugal 2 50 M? (Ans:
7.50 moles of sugar] Write the set up to justify the answer. Remember
that molar concentration (molarity) is a conversion factor.
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