How to prepare 2% Solution of glucose in water [volume 100ml]
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work out how much glucose you need to make a solution of a given percent, multiply (mass/volume) by volume, bearing in mind that 1 g in 100 ml is a 1 percent solution. For this example, if you want to make a total solution of 500 ml of 20 percent glucose, multiply (20/100) by 500. The answer is 100, so you need 100 g of powdered glucose. (If you were making a 10 percent glucose solution, the calculation is (10/100) x 500, and the answer is 50 g).
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