If the concentration of glucose solution is 10% w / V, then how much solution is there to soluble 1 gram-mol glucose?
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hey here is your answer
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your answer is "1.8L"
explaination
10% glucose means 10g
=10/180 moles in 100 cc i.e,0.1 litre
(molecular Weight of glucose = 180)
Hence
1 mole of glucose will present in
0.1×180/10 =1.8L
hope it will help you..
________________________-
your answer is "1.8L"
explaination
10% glucose means 10g
=10/180 moles in 100 cc i.e,0.1 litre
(molecular Weight of glucose = 180)
Hence
1 mole of glucose will present in
0.1×180/10 =1.8L
hope it will help you..
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