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Chemistry, 25.01.2020 02:31 tartcandi303

An experiment calls for 7.57g of sugar. you have a sugar son that is 5% by weight (for every 100g there is 5g of sugar). how many ml of the sugar sold will be needed to deliver 7.57 g of sugar? the density of sugar is 1.157 g/ml. the molecular weight of sugar is 342 g/mol.

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