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20 grams /385, x 1000 is 51.948 grams per litre. The molecular weight of sucrose is 342.3g/mol. 51.948/342.3 is 0.15176 molar.

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What is the molarity of an aqueous solution containing 22.5 grams of sucrose in 35.5 milliliters of solution?

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What is the relationship between the percentage change in mass and sucrose molarity?

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