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[" When "34.2g" of cane sugar( "C_(1)" at "1220it" ) is dissolved in water,the solution weighs "214.2g" .Calculate "],[" (i).Mollity of cane sugar "],[" (ii).Mole fraction of cane sugar[Atomic masses: "C=12,H=1,O=16" ] "]

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