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Chemistry, 19.11.2020 03:50, lagarde

If a solution of sucrose (C12H22011) has a molarity of 0.245 M, how many milliliters of solution are needed to obtain 50.0 g of sucrose? (The molar mass of sucrose is 342.30 g/mol.)
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