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30 August, 22:28

How many grams of glucose are needed to prepare 400. g of a 2.00% (m/m) glucose solution g?

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  1. 30 August, 22:32
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    The grams of glucose are needed to prepare 400g of a 2.00% (m/m) glucose solution g is calculated as below

    =% m/m = mass of the solute/mass of the solution x100

    let mass of solute be represented by y

    mass of solution = 400 g

    % (m/m) = 2% = 2/100

    grams of glucose is therefore = 2/100 = y/400

    by cross multiplication

    100y = 800

    divide both side by 100

    y = 8.0 grams
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