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3 October, 19:48

How many molecules of glucose are in a 2.0 mL of a 1.02 mM solution of glucose

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  1. 3 October, 21:55
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    One way of expressing concentration is by molarity. It is the amount of solute per unit volume of the solution. Usually, it takes the unit mol/L. The calculation for this problem is as follows:

    1.02 mM = (1.02 mol / mL) (2.0 mL) = 2.04 mol

    Thus, the solution has 2.04 mol of glucose.
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