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if 18g of glucose is present in 1000g of solvent the solution is said to be

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Answer:

If 18g of glucose is present in 1000g of solvent then the solution is said to be hyptonic solution.

Explanation:

A solution is said to be a homogenous mixture of two or more substances wherein one substance is the solvent and the other solute.

Solvent is the substance in which other substance or substances (solutes) are dissolved. A solution that contains 18g of glucose dissolved in 1000 g of solvent is said to be hypotonic solution.

A hypotonic solution is the one in which the concentration of solute is low in comparison to another solution. In other words, this hypotonic solution has very less amount of solute particles.

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