Calculate the concentration in molarity of sugar in a solution made by dissolving 0.34 moles of dextrose (C6H12O6) in enough water to make 3.00 Liters of solution

moles dextrose = grams/molar mass

Then M = moles/L soln.

To calculate the concentration in molarity of sugar in a solution, you need to divide the number of moles of sugar by the volume of the solution.

In this case, you are given that 0.34 moles of dextrose (C6H12O6) are dissolved in 3.00 Liters of solution.

Step 1: Calculate the molarity (M) by dividing the moles of solute by the volume of the solution in liters.
Molarity (M) = Moles of Solute / Volume of Solution (in Liters)

M = 0.34 moles / 3.00 Liters

Step 2: Perform the calculation to find the molarity.
M = 0.1133 M

So, the concentration of sugar (dextrose) in the solution is 0.1133 M.