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starting with solid sucrose describe how you would prepare 125ml of. 150 M sucrose solution
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bobpursley
mass sucrose= volume*molarity*molmass
= .125*.150*molmassSucrose

So here is what I would do. Take that mass, put it in a beaker or cylinder, depending on how accurage you want it, add distilled water to the 125ml mark, then stir, put in a container, label properly, then properly store the container.
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