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How much of a D10W solution contains 100g of dextrose?

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To calculate the mass/mass percent concentration of a solution, divide the mass of dextrose by the total mass of the solution and multiply by 100%. However, without knowing the total mass of the solution, it is impossible to calculate the mass/mass percent concentration.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking about the mass/mass percent concentration of a dextrose solution. To calculate this, you need to divide the mass of dextrose by the total mass of the solution and multiply by 100%. In this case, the mass of dextrose is 100g and the total mass of the solution is unknown.

Therefore, you cannot determine the mass/mass percent concentration of the solution with the given information. You need to know the total mass of the solution to calculate it.

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