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A solution contains 5 moles of glucose per 100 milliliters. Each mole of glucose weighs 180 grams . How many miles are there in 200 milliliters of the glucose solution? How much do they weigh in all?

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Answer: The number of moles in 200 milliliters =10

The weight of 10 moles of glucose= 1800 grams =1.8 kg


Explanation:

Given: The number of moles in 100 milliliters =5

⇒ The number of moles in 1 milliliters =
(5)/(100)

⇒The number of moles in 200 milliliters =
(5)/(100)*200

⇒The number of moles in 200 milliliters =10

Also, each mole of glucose weighs 180 grams .

Now, the weight of 10 moles of glucose=
10*180\ grams

⇒ The weight of 10 moles of glucose= 1800 grams =1.8 kg

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