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II. The student then takes a 1.00 M stock solution of table sugar (sucrose, C2H22011) and mixes 0.305 L of stock solution with additional
distilled water to create a dilute solution with a total volume of 1.25 L.
• Explain how the student can determine the molarity of the resulting
solution. Show a valid calculation for the final molarity.

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