A tree is exactly 10 m tall. (a) What must be the total molarity of the solutes
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A tree is exactly 10 m tall.
(a) What must be the total molarity of the solutes if sap rises to the top of the tree by osmotic pressure at 20 °C? Assume the groundwater outside the tree is pure water and that the density of the sap is 1.0 g/mL. (1 mm Hg 13.6 mm H2O.)
(b) If the only solute in the sap is sucrose, C12H22O11, what is its percent by mass?
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