Chemistry
Chemistry, 18.08.2021 03:40, andresduenas72

Para este caso debes saber la concentración de sacarosa dentro de la torta (específicamente en la mermelada) y de un jugo de naranja que se compraron para celebrar el cumpleaños de la gerente de una empresa. Ella es diabética, por lo que no puede consumir ningún producto que tenga una concentración de sacarosa (C12H22O11) mayor al 13%. ¿Podrá consumir jugo y/o torta en la celebración de su cumpleaños?. Justifique su respuesta a partir de los cálculos de las concentraciones en ambos productos(8 pts).
Tienen los siguiente datos encontrados en las etiquetas del jugo y la torta:
Muestra de jugo
Muestra de torta
Contiene 20 gramos de sacarosa en 2 Litros de jugo de naranja.
Contiene 3 gramos de sacarosa en 250 mL de mermelada de frambuesa.

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