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Part 1:
In a lab, you dissolve 13.0 grams of glucose (C6H12O6) in 106.8 mL of water. How many moles of glucose have been dissolved?
Part 2:
What is the molarity of the solution in part 1?
Part 3:
You desired to have a molarity of 0.424 M. To what total volume (in mL) should you dilute the solution?
Part 4:
From the solution formed in part 3, we remove 67.1 mL. In the 67.1 mL volume, how many grams of glucose are in this sample?
Part 1:
In a lab, you dissolve 13.0 grams of glucose (C6H12O6) in 106.8 mL of water. How many moles of glucose have been dissolved?
Part 2:
What is the molarity of the solution in part 1?
Part 3:
You desired to have a molarity of 0.424 M. To what total volume (in mL) should you dilute the solution?
Part 4:
From the solution formed in part 3, we remove 67.1 mL. In the 67.1 mL volume, how many grams of glucose are in this sample?
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