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What is the concentration of sugar `(C_(12)H_(22)O_(11))` in mol `L^(-1)` if 20 g are dissolved in enough water to make a final volume upto 2L?

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Molarity = mole per litre
No. of moles of sugar = `W/(M.W.)=20/342`
`therefore"Molarity"=W/(M.W.xxV"in litres")=20/(342xx2)=0.0292M`.
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