a solution of glucose is 10% the volume in which 1g mole of it will be dissolved is?
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THE RIGHT ANSWER IS
1.8L
10% glucose means 10g
=10/180 moles in 100 cc i.e,0.1 litre
Hence
1 mole of glucose will present in
0.1*180/10 =1.8L
1.8L
10% glucose means 10g
=10/180 moles in 100 cc i.e,0.1 litre
Hence
1 mole of glucose will present in
0.1*180/10 =1.8L
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Hi friend here is Brainly star Roman1111 reporting in and here is your answer
Given that strength of solution is 10% or we can say 100gL^-1
Molar mass of glucose is 180 g/mol
Hence the volume of solution containing one mole is
1000/100 * 180 =1800 mL
OR
1.8 L
Hope it helps you.............!!
Given that strength of solution is 10% or we can say 100gL^-1
Molar mass of glucose is 180 g/mol
Hence the volume of solution containing one mole is
1000/100 * 180 =1800 mL
OR
1.8 L
Hope it helps you.............!!
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