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moles of the sucrose in the reaction is given by mass of sucrose divided by relative formula mass of sucrose,(mass/R.F.M)
R.F.M of sucrose is therefore (12 x12)+(1 x22) +(16 x11) =343
number of moles=10g/342=0.029moles (answer A)
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