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A saturated sucrose (C12H22O11, 342.30 g/mol) solution at 25 C has an approximate concentration of
5.84 M.A solution is prepared by dissolving 424 g sucrose with water to a final volume of 265 mL.What is the molarity of this solution? If more solid sucrose is added, will it dissolve?
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