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What is the concentration of a 0.750 l solution that contains 52.0 g of glucose (c6h12o6)?

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Concentration of Solutions is oftenly expressed in Molarity. Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved per volume of solution.

Molarity = Moles / Volume
As,
Moles = Mass / M.mass
So,
Molarity = Mass / M.mass × Volume ---- (1)

Data Given;
Volume = 0.750 L

Mass = 52 g

M.mass = 180 g/mol

Putting Values in eq.1,

Molarity = 52 g ÷ (180 g.mol⁻¹ × 0.750 L)

Molarity = 0.385 mol.L⁻¹
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