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How many grams of sucrose (C12H22011) would you need for a 2L of a 2M solution?

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Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the amount of sucrose needed to make a 2 L of a 2 M solution, you can use the formula:

moles = concentration (M) * volume (L)

moles of sucrose = 2 M * 2 L = 4 moles

Then, convert moles to grams using the molecular weight of sucrose (342.30 g/mol)

grams of sucrose = 4 moles * 342.30 g/mol = 1369.2 g

So, you would need 1369.2 g of sucrose to make a 2 L of a 2 M solution.

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