Chemistry, asked by shashika5591, 1 year ago

How many grams of glucose should be dissolved to make 1 litre solution of 10% glucose?

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Answered by raj515
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100gm glucose is required, see solution in pic
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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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100gm of glucose dissolved in a final volume of 1000mL (1 liter) will make a 10% w/v solution.

To calculate %w/v problems:

Total volume needed (mL) x 0.10 (10% w/v solution desired) = gm solute needed.

The amount of glucose to be dissolved <= 0.10 gm

Energy is required for the ordinary working of the organs in the body. Numerous tissues can likewise utilize fat or protein as a vitality source however others, for example, the cerebrum and red platelets, can just utilize glucose. Glucose is stored in the body as glycogen which helps us function properly.


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