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Find the mole fraction of glucose in a solution containing 10% w/ w glucose aqueous solution

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Answered by rishika79
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Explanation:

here mol= mass/ atomic mass

X stands for mole fraction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

[tex]10\:g\:\:of\:glucose=\frac{10}{180}\:mole=0.0555\:mol\:present\:in\:100g\:solution

∴  90\:gm\:of\:Water=0.090\:kg\:of\:Water

90\:g\:H_{2}O=\frac{90}{18} = 5\:mol

Molarity=\frac{0.0555}{0.090} =0.617

Now,Let's\:Find\:Mole\:Fraction\:of\:Glucose

Mole\:Fraction\:of\:Glucose=\frac{0.555}{5+0.555}=0.617\:M,[/tex]

Now,Mole\:Fraction\:of\:Water=1-0.01=0.09

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