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a solution of glucose is 10% w/v.The volume in which 1 g mole of it is dissolve will be?

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Answered by drnmishrap5oyxk
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10% w/v means 10gm per 100ml of solution.

Weight of 1 gram mole of Glucose is 180gm.

Thus volume needed to dissolve 180 gm glucose = (180/10)*100 = 1.8 litres>

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Answered by IamNehaRoy
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Hope this helps you ;)

1 = moles

1 =  \frac{w}{180}  = 180

 \frac{w}{v}  =  \frac{180}{x}  \times 100

10 =  \frac{180}{x}  \times 100

volume \: of \: solution \:  =  \frac{180}{10}  \times 100 = 1800 \: ml\: or\: 1.8\: l

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