Question 14 10 pts How many grams of a solution that is 36.4 % sucrose by mass, (%m/m) are needed to obtain 45 g of g su

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Question 14 10 pts How many grams of a solution that is 36.4 % sucrose by mass, (%m/m) are needed to obtain 45 g of g su

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Question 14 10 pts How many grams of a solution that is 36.4 % sucrose by mass, (%m/m) are needed to obtain 45 g of g sucrose, C12H22011? In other words, if we boiled the solution till all the water evaporated, we would have 45 grams of sucrose, but what is the mass of the entire solution? Just give the numerical answer. The assumption is the answer is in grams.

Question 15 10 pts According to the following reaction, how many milliliters, mL of 1.309 M LIOH is needed to neutralize 38.9 mL of 0.45 M H2SO4? Just give the numerical value. The assumption is the answer is in milliliters, mL. Reaction: H2SO4(aq) + 2 LiOH(aq) → 2 H2O(l) + Li2SO4(aq)
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