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  • 16-10-2021
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In a 5-lb bag of sugar (sucrose, C12H12011), how many moles would be contained? (Note" molar mass of sucrose 342.3 g/mol).

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JoshEast
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  • 16-10-2021

Answer:  ∴ the 5-lb bag of sugar contains ≈ 6.63 moles

Explanation:

Moles = Mass ÷ Molar Mass

         since 5 Ib of sugar = 2267.96 g  

  &  molar mass of sugar =  342.3 g/mol

⇒   Moles of sugar = 2267.96 g  ÷   342.3 g/mol

                               = 6.63 mol

∴ the 5-lb bag of sugar contains ≈ 6.63 moles

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