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Using stoichiometry, determine the mass of powdered drink mix needed to make a 1.0 M solution of 100 mL. Use molarity = moles of solute(mol)/liters solution(L)  to find the moles of drink mix, then convert moles to grams using mole conversion.

Using stoichiometry, determine the mass of powdered drink mix needed to make a 1.0 M-example-1
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Answer:


34.2\text{ g}

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to get the mass of the powdered drink

Mathematically:


mass\text{ = no of moles }*\text{ molar mass}

To get the number of moles, we multiply the molarity and the volume

We have the molarity as 1 M

The volume in L would be (100/1000 = 0.1 L)

We have the number of moles as:


1\text{ }*\text{ 0.1 = 0.1 mole}

To get the mass, we need the molar mass

The molar mass of sucrose is 342g/mol

Thus, we have the mass as:


0.1\text{ mol }*\text{ 342 g/mol = 34.2 g}

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