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Chemistry, 09.02.2022 14:00 robert7248

A 1.084 g sample contains only vitamin C (C6H8O6) and sucralose (C12H19Cl3O8). When the sample is dissolved in water to a total volume of 37.4 mL, the osmotic pressure of the solution is 3.41 atm at 293 K. What is the mass percent of vitamin C and sucralose in the sample?

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