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How much water should be added to 50g glucose to obtain 12% glucose solution

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Given, Mass of the solute = 50g Concentration of the glucose = (mass of solute/ mass of solution) x 100

12 = 50/mass of solution x 100

Mass of solution = 416.67g. Also, mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent,

Hence, Mass of solvent = mass of solution – mass of solute = 416.67 - 50g = 366.67g.

Answered by harshtanwar80
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Given, Mass of the solute = 50g Concentration of the glucose = (mass of solute/ mass of solution) x 100

12 = 50/mass of solution x 100

Mass of solution = 416.67g. Also, mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent,

Hence, Mass of solvent = mass of solution – mass of solute = 416.67 - 50g = 366.67g.

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