What is the molarity of the solution resulting from the dissolutionof 209 g glucose (C6H12O6) in 250 mL water?1.16 M3.77E+4 M4.64 M4.64E-3 M
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If 2.50 g of glucose (C6H12O6) are dissolved in 1.00 x 102 mL of solution, calculate the molarity of the glucose solution.
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?
Glucose (C6H12O6) is found in blood and it's the body's main source of energy. Calculate the molarity of a solution containing 3.81 g glucose and 4.9 g water.