One can of soda typically contains around 40 grams of sugar. To calculate the number of moles of sugar, divide the mass of sugar by its molar mass (180.16 g/mol for C6H12O6). This would give roughly 0.22 moles of sugar in one can of soda.
It depends on how many grams of sugar are in the specific soda. You would take the number of grams stated on the can and divide by the molar mass of sugar (about 342 grams). That is the number of moles of sugar in can of soda. Grams of sugar in can/342
This depends on the specific recipe of a producer.
A 12-ounce can of soda typically contains around 39 grams of sugar.
Mixing baking soda and sugar is a physical change. The substances are still sugar and baking soda, just physically mixed together. No new substances are formed.
To find the volume of hydrogen gas produced, we first need to convert the mass of baking soda (645g) to moles. Then, using the balanced chemical equation for the reaction, we can determine the moles of hydrogen gas produced. Finally, using the ideal gas law at STP, we can convert the moles of hydrogen gas to liters.
Pure soda has no sugar.
This depends on the specific recipe of a producer.
It depends on how many grams of sugar are in the specific soda. You would take the number of grams stated on the can and divide by the molar mass of sugar (about 342 grams). That is the number of moles of sugar in can of soda. Grams of sugar in can/342
To determine the molarity of sugar (C₆H₁₂O₆) in soda, you'll need to know the mass of sugar present in a given volume of the soda. Molarity is calculated using the formula: Molarity (M) = moles of solute / liters of solution. First, convert the mass of sugar to moles by dividing by its molar mass (approximately 180.18 g/mol), then divide the number of moles by the volume of soda in liters to find the molarity. Without specific values, the exact molarity cannot be provided.
H2CO3 + C6H12O6 react.
Sugar: C6H12O6 Table Salt: NaCl Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate): NaHCO3
This depends on the specific recipe of a producer.
You need to know before the concentraton for an answer.
Well, it depends on what type of soda it is.
Look at the label on the soda. Not all sodas have the same amount of sugar.
No, soda is packed with sugar.
A 12-ounce can of soda typically contains around 39 grams of sugar.