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If 25 ml of 0.11 M sucrose is added to 10 ml of 0.52 M sucrose, what will be the resulting Molarity?
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Answered by DrBob222
millimoles soln 1 = mL x M = ?
mmoles soln 2 = mL x M = ?
M final soln = (mmoles 1 + mmoles 2)/total volume in mL.
14 years ago
Answered by Gabe
0.22M
11 years ago
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