1 M = 1 mole/liter. so 2 M sucrose would contain 2 moles of sucrose in 1 liter of solution.
So to find the volume of solution with 1 mole sucrose:
V = (1 mole) / ( 2 mole/liter) = 0.5 liter ; 0.5 liter * (1000 mL/liter) = 500 mL
1 mole of sucrose cotains 12 multiply by 6.023 exponent 23 atoms.
the molecular formula for sucrose is C12H22O11. in order for you to get the molecular weight of this compound you would take the molecular weight of carbon 12.0107 and multiply that by 12, the molecular weight of hydrogen 1.0079 times 22, and the molecular weight of oxygen 15.9994 times 11 and add them all together. should be 342.296 g/mol.
There are 6.02x10^23 molecules in one mole of anything.
There are 6.022 x 10^23 molecules in one mole of sulfur molecules.
The total number of molecules is equal.
...amount... One mole of sucrose and one mole of glucose refers to the same amount of molecules of each. Remember that the mole is the chemist's counting unit. One mole of something is 6.022137x10^23 particles of a substance.
1 mole of sucrose cotains 12 multiply by 6.023 exponent 23 atoms.
the molecular formula for sucrose is C12H22O11. in order for you to get the molecular weight of this compound you would take the molecular weight of carbon 12.0107 and multiply that by 12, the molecular weight of hydrogen 1.0079 times 22, and the molecular weight of oxygen 15.9994 times 11 and add them all together. should be 342.296 g/mol.
about 1.4*10^25
Two monosaccharide molecules are needed to form one sucrose molecule.
MolesOne mole is 6.02 × 1023 of anything. One mole of atoms is 6.02 × 1023 atoms, one mole of rice is 6.02 × 1023 grains, one mole of shoes is 6.02 × 1023 shoes. You get the picture? One mole of molecules is 6.02 × 1023 molecules.
One mole of any substance contains Avogadro's number of molecules, which is approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}). Sucrose (C({12})H({22})O(_{11})) is a compound with a molecular formula that indicates it consists of 12 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogen atoms, and 11 oxygen atoms. Regardless of its molecular mass, one mole of sucrose will contain (6.022 \times 10^{23}) molecules.
There are 6.02x10^23 molecules in one mole of anything.
There are 6.022 x 10^23 molecules in one mole of sulfur molecules.
There are 6.022 x 1023 molecules of hydrogen in 1 mole of H2so there are 6.022 x 1020 molecules in 1/1000 ( one thousandth) of a mole.
One Mole
The average mass of a common table sugar molecule, sucrose, is approximately 342.3 grams per mole. This means that one mole of sucrose contains about 6.022 x 10²³ molecules and weighs 342.3 grams. In practical terms, a teaspoon of sugar, which weighs about 4 grams, contains roughly 0.012 moles of sucrose.