Determine the molar mass of sucrose or table sugar (C12H22O11 ).
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Determine the molar mass of sucrose or table sugar (C12H22O11 ).
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Answer:
Mass of the Carbon = 12 g.
Mass of the Hydrogen = 1 g.
Mass of the Oxygen = 16 g.
Given, Chemical Formula of the Sucrose = C12H22011
Molar Mass = 12 × 12 + 1 × 22 + 16 × 11
= 144 +22+176
= 320 +22
= 342 g/mole.
Hence the Molar mass of the Sucrose is equals to 342 g/mole.