The molar mass of sucrose, or table sugar, is 342 grams. Calculate how many grams of sucrose are required to make 3.0 liters of 0.50M sucrose solution.

513 g

0.50

Two definitions to know:

(1)
Molarity = #mols/liter of solution.

(2)
# mols = grams/molar mass.

From #1, you know molarity and liters, calculate mols. From #2, plug in mols and molar mass to calculate grams.

513 g

513 g of sucrose powder to make 0.5 M for 3.0 Liters

To calculate how many grams of sucrose are required to make the sucrose solution, we can use the formula:

mass = moles × molar mass

First, let's calculate the number of moles of sucrose required:

moles = Molarity × volume

Given:
Molarity (M) = 0.50 M
Volume (V) = 3.0 liters

moles = 0.50 M × 3.0 liters
moles = 1.5 moles

Now, we can calculate the mass of sucrose required using the molar mass given:

mass = moles × molar mass
mass = 1.5 moles × 342 grams/mole

mass ≈ 513 grams

So, approximately 513 grams of sucrose are required to make 3.0 liters of 0.50M sucrose solution.