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If the molecular formula of C12H22O11 is equal to 342.3 g/mole, what is it in grams when in 1000ml of distilled water?
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If the molecular formula of C12H22O11 is equal to 342.3 g/mole, what is it in grams when in 1000ml of distilled water?
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If the molecular formula of C12H22O11 is equal to 342.3 g/mole, what is it in grams when in 1000ml of distilled water?
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342.29648 gram
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