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Sucrose Molarity Calculator

Calculate the molarity (mol/L) of a Sucrose solution from the mass you weighed out and your final volume — shows the working and the millimolar value.

M = (mass ÷ MW) ÷ volume(L)
0.25007mol/L
Sucrose molarity
250.07 mM
Millimolar
0.25007 mol
Moles
  1. 1
    Moles of solute = mass ÷ molar mass
    n = 85.6 g ÷ 342.3 g/mol = 0.2501 mol
  2. 2
    Molarity = moles ÷ volume in litres
    M = 0.2501 mol ÷ 1 L = 0.2501 mol/L
Sucrose (C12H22O11, MW 342.3 g/mol). Sucrose gradients (5–20%) are standard for ribosome and organelle separation.

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Need a fast, reliable sucrose molarity calculator? This free tool computes the answer the moment the page loads and updates live as you type — no sign-up, no installs.

About Sucrose Molarity Calculator

Calculate the molarity (mol/L) of a Sucrose solution from the mass you weighed out and your final volume — shows the working and the millimolar value. The calculation uses M = (mass ÷ MW) ÷ volume(L). Why this calculation counts: Getting a concentration right is the difference between a reaction that works and one that quietly fails. Weigh-out and dilution errors are among the most common — and most costly — mistakes at the bench. Common pitfalls to avoid: confusing % w/v with % w/w; diluting concentrated acid by adding water to acid instead of acid to water; not bringing the solution to its final volume in a volumetric flask. All maths runs locally in your browser; no data is ever sent to a server. That privacy is exactly why researchers link these calculators from protocols, theses and standard operating procedures.

How to use Sucrose Molarity Calculator

  1. 1Enter your values: Mass weighed out, Final volume.
  2. 2Read the headline result and the supporting figures, which recompute as you type.
  3. 3Open “Worked example with your numbers” to see the substituted formula step by step.
  4. 4Copy the result, or use the cite-this-tool snippet for your methods section.

Why use Sucrose Molarity Calculator?

  • Shows the worked example step by step with your own numbers, not just a final figure
  • Pre-filled with sensible, niche-specific defaults so it is useful the second it loads
  • Mobile-friendly and completely free, with no sign-up or usage caps
  • Built on a sourced, unit-tested formula for solution preparation
  • Links to related solution preparation calculators so you can finish the whole workflow

Frequently asked questions

Is this sucrose molarity calculator free to use?+

Yes. It is completely free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser — there are no usage limits.

What formula does it use?+

It uses M = (mass ÷ MW) ÷ volume(L) The full worked example is shown beneath the result so you can verify each step.

What are the most common mistakes here?+

In solution preparation, watch for: forgetting to account for hydrate water in the molar mass; confusing % w/v with % w/w; diluting concentrated acid by adding water to acid instead of acid to water; not bringing the solution to its final volume in a volumetric flask. This tool shows the working so you can catch these before they cost an experiment.

Does my data leave my device?+

No. All computation happens locally in your browser. Nothing you enter — sequences, concentrations or measurements — is uploaded to any server, so it is safe for confidential work.

Can I cite this tool?+

Yes — use the “Cite this tool” snippet on the page. Many users link these calculators from methods sections, lab SOPs and teaching materials.

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