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first question was: A 355-mL soft drink sample contains 0.133 mol
of sucrose (table sugar). What is the molar concentration of sucrose in the beverage?
Since the molar amount of solute and the volume of solution are both given, the molarity can be calculated using the definition of molarity. Per this definition, the solution volume must be converted from mL? to equaling 0.375M
For the check on learning example 2 under deriving moles and volumes from molar concentrations how do they end with 80 mL?
The question was? How much sugar (mol) is contained in a modest sip (~10 mL) of the soft drink from Example 1?
In this case, we can rearrange the definition of molarity to isolate the quantity sought, moles of sugar. We then substitute the value for molarity that we derived in Example 1, 0.375 M:
Check Your Learning
What volume (mL) of the sweetened tea described in Example 1 contains the same amount of sugar (mol) as 10 mL of the soft drink in this example?