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Is there are 10.0 g of sucrose and 8.0 g of oxygen, how many moles of sucrose are available for this reaction

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If there is a multiple choice then the answer would be 0.029. I hope this helps you
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Answer:

There are 0.0292 moles of sucrose available for this reaction

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of moles of a compound =
(mass of compound)/(molar mass of the compound)

Here mass of sucrose is 10.0 g. Molar mass of sucrose is 342.3 g/mol

So moles of sucrose available for this reaction =
(10 g)/(342.3 g/mol)= 0.0292 moles

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