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18 May, 04:52

A 650.0 mL solution contains 125 grams of glucose (C6H12O6). If the molar mass of C6H12O6 is 180.16 g/mol, what is the molarity of this solution?

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  1. 18 May, 05:37
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    Molarity of a solution is the molar concentration, which is the number of moles of solute in 1 L of solution.

    the mass of glucose is - 125 g

    number of moles of glucose - 125 g / 180.16 g/mol = 0.694 mol

    the number of moles of glucose in 650.0 x 10⁻³ L - 0.694 mol

    number of moles of glucose in 1 L - 0.694 mol / 650.0 x 10⁻³ L = 1.068 mol/L

    molarity of glucose solution is 1.068 M
  2. 18 May, 05:38
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    IT is not 1.06 I just took the test and that was wrong.
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