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Chapter 4 Problem 33

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What are the molarities of the following solutes? (a) sucrose if 150.0 g is dissolved per 250.0 mL of water solution (b) urea, if 98.3 mg of the 97.9% pure solid is dissolved in 5.00 mL of aqueous solution (c) methanol, if 125.0 mL is dissolved in enough water to make 15.0 L of solution

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Title General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications 10 
Author Ralph Petrucci
ISBN 9780132064521

What are the molarities of the following solutes? (a)

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