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Q. An aqueous solution of glucose is $10\%$ in strength. The volume in which $1 \,g$ mole of it is dissolved will be

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Solution:

$10 \%$ glucose solution means $10 \,g$
$=\frac{10}{180}$ mole in $100 \,cc$ ie, $ 0.1 \,L$
Hence,
$1$ mole of glucose will present in
$=\frac{0.1 \times 180}{10}=1.8\, L$