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22 October, 07:24

What is the molarity of an aqueous solution containing 40.0 g of glucose (C6H12O6) in 1.5 L of solution?

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  1. 22 October, 07:29
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    The molarity of the solution is 0.148 mol/L.

    Explanation:

    Molarity of a substance in a solution is the number of moles of that substance per liter of the solution.

    In this question first we have to find out the number of moles of glucose:

    Number of moles = Mass in grams/molar mass of the substance.

    By putting the values in the above formula:

    Number of moles = 40 / 180 = 0.2223 mol

    Now divide the number of moles with volume of the solution:

    Molarity = 0.2223/1.5 = 0.148 mol/L.
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