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.05 L x 342 (this is the molecular weight of sucrose) x 1.75 = 29.925g

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Assuming you mean a 1.5% weight/volume, a 1.5% solution would be 1.5g in 100ml. So 10ml would contain one tenth of that weight ( 10 is one tenth of 100), which would be 0.15g.

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302 g sucrose are needed.

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8.55 g

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