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19 July, 00:07

How many moles of sucrose (C12H22O11) would be in 8.7 L of a 1.1 M solution of sucrose?

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  1. 19 July, 01:05
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    9.57 mol.

    Explanation:

    Molarity is defined as the no. of moles of a solute per 1.0 L of the solution.

    M = (no. of moles of solute) / (V of the solution (L)).

    ∴ M = (no. of moles of sucrose) / (V of the solution (L)).

    1.1 M = (no. of moles of sucrose) / (8.7 L).

    ∴ no. of moles of sucrose = (1.1 M) (8.7 L) = 9.57 mol.
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