Convert a 0.25 mol/kg sucrose solution into percent by weight. The density of the solution isb1.2 g cm^-3.
molar mass of sucrose (C12H22O11) = 342g/mole
mass of sucrose solution = 0.25mole/Kg * 342g/mole = 85.5g/Kg
85.5g/Kg sucrose solution means 85.5g of sucrose present in 1kg(1000g) of solution
percent by weight = 85.5*100/1000 = 8.55% >>>answer
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