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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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$\because 10\, g$ glucose is dissolved in $=100 \, ml$ solution.
$\therefore 180 \, g$ ( $g$ mole) is dissolved in
$=\frac{100}{10} \times 180=1800\, ml =1.8\, L$