33. Determine how many moles of solute are dissolved in each of the following solutions.

E) a 250-mL solution of sucrose, C12H22O11(aq), with a concentration of a 0.500 mol/L
H) a 5.00-L solution of potassium sulfate, K2SO4(aq), with a concentration of 0.0250 mol/L

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E) a 250-mL solution of sucrose, C12H22O11(aq), with a concentration of a 0.500 mol/L
mols = M x L = 0.500 M x 0.250 L = ?
H is done the same way.
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