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14 July, 19:16

How many moles of glucose are present in 1.0 L of a 2.5 M solution of glucose in water?

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  1. 14 July, 22:29
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    M = n / v

    Where, M is molarity (M or mol/L), n is number of moles (mol) and v is the volume of the solution (L).

    The molarity of given glucose solution is 2.5 M.

    Volume is 1.0 L

    Hence

    2.5 M = n/1.0 L

    n = 2.5 mol

    Hence, number of moles of glucose in 1.0 L of 2.5 M solution is 2.5 mol.
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