Biology, asked by AnkurPathak3287, 1 year ago

How many grams of water must be used to dissolve 100 grams of sucrose?

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Answered by no4
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Answer:

The answer is not well defined or actual. But If we want to dissolve 100 g of sucrose into water, then we would have to take 258 g of water.

The amount is approx. So it can differ at some conditions.

Answered by ParikhAyushi
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Answer:

100 gm of water of a 2.11 (m) solution will contain =2.111000×100=0.211 moles of sucrose. Again, the gram molecular weight of sucrose is given as 342 gm.

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