Chemistry, asked by raghavendragoud2002, 16 days ago

. an aqueous The molarity of Solution of glucose is a mol/L, which contains 60 grams of glucose in 10 L of solution​

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Answered by georgeanorue
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Explanation:

The molecular mass of glucose C6H12O6 is

(12×6)+(1×12)+(16×6) = 72+12+96=180g/mol

Recall, No of moles = Molecular mass/mass of substance

Hence, the number of moles in 60 grams of glucose is:

180/60= 3 moles

From your question, the molarity of Solution of glucose is in mol/L.

Therefore Molarity = 3 mol/ 10L

= 0.3 mol/L

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