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23 March, 01:23

Calculate the mass of h2o and c6 h12 o6 required to make 250 gram of 40% solution of glucose

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  1. 23 March, 02:11
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    40% solution of glucose is where the solution contains, by weight, 40% glucose and 60% water.

    Therefore, if the total weight of the solution is 250 g,

    mass of the glucose (C6H12O6) = 250 g * 40% = 100 g

    mass of water (H2O) = 250 g * 60% = 150 g

    Mass of water can also be calculated by subtracting the weight of glucose from the total weight of the solution:

    mass of water = 250g-100g = 150g.
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