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A solution is prepared by adding 5 g of glucose in 500 g of water. Find the

mass percent of glucose​

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Answered by hardikiiimwsp
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Explanation:

(i) Total mass of solution

=5.64+60=65.64g

Mass percent of glucose =

65.64

5.64

×100=8.59%

Mass per cent of water =(100−Mass per cent of glucose)

=(100−8.59)=91.41%

(ii) No. of moles of glucose =

180

5.64

Mass of water in kg =

1000

60

Molality =

180

5.64

×

60

1000

=0.522m

(iii) No. of moles of glucose =

180

5.64

=0.0313

No. of moles of water =

18

60

=3.333

Mole fraction of glucose =

3.333+0.0313

0.0313

=0.0093

Mole fraction of water =

3.333+0.0313

3.333

=0.9907

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