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what is the percent by mass of sucrose, C6H12O6, in a saturated sugar water solution at 20C that contains 200g of sugar in 500g of water?
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what is the percent by mass of sucrose, C6H12O6, in a saturated sugar water solution at 20C that contains 200g of sugar in 500g of water?
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percent mass= mass of sugar/mass of mixture*100= 200g sugar/(700g)* 100 approximately
28.57 % of sugar
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