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2 August, 03:18

Calculate the molarity of glucose in a solution that which contains 35 g of glucose in 0.16 kg of phenol

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  1. 2 August, 06:49
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    C (Molarity) = n of solute/V of solution (mol/L)

    glucose (C6H12O6) = 180g/mol

    glucose 35g = 35g / (180g/mol) = 0.1944mol

    We need density of solution here, and I assume it as density of phenol, 1.07g/mL. (I don't know why the question doesn't contain it)

    phenol 0.16kg = 0.16kg / (1.07kg/L) = 0.1495L

    0.1944mol/0.1495L = 1.300M (mol/L)
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