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The concentration of C6H12O6 may be represented as (C6H12O6) {C6H12O6} [C6H12O6]

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Hello there!

In this case, since the concept of solution concentration is majorly used in terms of moles per liters of solution or molarity (M), it is also possible to represent this chemical unit by using squared brackets, [ ].

In such a way, when focused on the concentration of glucose, C6H12O6, we can use:


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