Respuesta :

The first step to solve this problem is to multiply the volume of solution times its concentration to find the number of moles needed, remember that M=mol/L:

[tex]0.500L\cdot\frac{0.475mol}{L}=0.2375mol[/tex]

Now, use the molar mass of sucrose to find the number of grams needed to make the solution. This is, multiply the number of moles needed times the molar mass:

[tex]0.2375mol\cdot\frac{342g}{mol}=81.225g[/tex]

It means that to make 0.500L of a 0.475M you will have to weigh 81.225g of sucrose.

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