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26 April, 05:14

A sample of a glucose solution has a volume of

0.500 L. The concentration of glucose in the

solution is 0.100 g/L. How many grams of glucose

are present in the sample?

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  1. 26 April, 08:25
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    Answer: 0.05 grams

    Explanation:

    Given that:

    volume of glucose = 0.500 L

    concentration of glucose = 0.100 g/L Amount of glucose in the sample = ?

    Recall that the concentration of a solution depends on the amount of solute dissolved in a particular volume of solvent.

    I. e Concentration in g/L =

    Amount in grams / Volume in liters

    0.100 g/L = Amount in grams / 0.500 L

    Amount in grams = 0.100 g/L x 0.500 L

    = 0.05 grams

    Thus, there are 0.05 grams of glucose present in the sample.
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