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A 10%"(w/w)" solution of cane sugar has ...

A `10%"(w/w)"` solution of cane sugar has undergone partial inversion according to the reaction:
`"sucrose+water"rightarrow"glucose+ fructose"`. If the boiling point of solution is `100.27^(@)"C".`
(a) What is the average mass of the dissolved materials?
(b) What fraction of the sugar has inverted? `"K"_("b")("H"_(2)"O")=0.512" K mol"^(-1)" kg"`

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