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5 moles of glucose is dissolved in 10 liters of water , what is the concentration of the solution in molarity?

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The concentration of the solution in molarity can be calculated as follows:

Molarity (M) = moles of solute/liters of solution

In this case, the number of moles of glucose is 5 moles and the volume of the solution is 10 liters. So,

M = 5 moles / 10 liters = 0.5 M

Therefore, the concentration of the glucose solution is 0.5 M.

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