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Which of the following represents a 1.00 M (M = mol/dm3) aqueous solution of glucose (C6H12O6)? A. 180 g glucose per 1000 cm3 solution B. 10.0 g glucose per 10.0 cm3 water C. 90.0 g glucose per 500 cm3
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Which of the following represents a 1.00 M (M = mol/dm3) aqueous solution of glucose (C6H12O6)?
A. 180 g glucose per 1000 cm3 solution
B. 10.0 g glucose per 10.0 cm3 water
C. 90.0 g glucose per 500 cm3 water
D. 0.100 g glucose per cm3 solution
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The answer would be c
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