Consider a solution made by dissolving 342 g of sucrose in 127 ml of water at 45oC. The vapor pressure of water at 45oC is 0.095 atm and the density of water at 45oC is 0.992 g/ml. What is the vapor pressure of the sucrose/water solution? (Note: The molar mass of sucrose is 180.2 g/mol.)

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Consider a solution made by dissolving 342 g of sucrose in 127 ml of water at 45<sup>o</sup>C. The vapor pressure of water at 45<sup>o</sup>C is 0.095 atm and the density of water at 45<sup>o</sup>C is 0.992 g/ml. What is the vapor pressure of the sucrose/water solution? (Note: The molar mass of sucrose is 180.2 g/mol.)





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