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Find the molecular mass of Sugrose in chemistry ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

the Molar mass of the Sucrose is equals to 342 g/mole.

Answered by Anonymous
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mass \: of \: carbon \:  = 12 \: g \\ mass \: of \: hydrogen \:  = 1 \: g \\ mass \: of \: oxygen \:  = 16 \: g

molar \: mass  = 12 \times 12 + 1 \times 22 + 16 \times 11 \\  = 144 + 22 + 176 \\  = 320 + 22 \\  = 342  \:  \frac{gram}{mole}

hence \: the \: molar \: mass \: of \: sucrose \: is \: equals \: to \: 342 \frac{gram}{mole.}

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