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    One Mole of the Carbohydrate Sucrose and Two Moles of the Electrolyte
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One Mole of the Carbohydrate Sucrose and Two Moles of the Electrolyte

Question 43

Question 43

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One mole of the carbohydrate sucrose and two moles of the electrolyte potassium chloride (KCl) are placed in one liter of water. After dissolution of the particles, what is the osmolarity of the solution?


A) Six osmoles per liter
B) Three osmoles per liter
C) Four osmoles per liter
D) Five osmoles per liter

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