wendybarradas wendybarradas
  • 10-10-2018
  • Chemistry
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The mass of one mole of sugar is 342 g. You used 19 g of sugar. Calculate the number of moles of sugar you used.

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RomeliaThurston RomeliaThurston
  • 01-07-2019

Answer: The number of moles of sugar that is used are 0.055 moles.

Explanation:

We are given:

Mass of 1 mole of sugar = 342 g

Mass of sugar used = 19 g

So, by applying unitary method, we get:

342 grams of sugar is making 1 mole

So, 19 grams of sugar will make = [tex]\frac{1mol}{342g}\times 19g=0.055mol[/tex]

Hence, the number of moles of sugar that is used are 0.055 moles.

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