What is the concentration of a 0.750 L solution that contains 52.0 g of glucose?

1 Answer
May 30, 2017

#"Concentration"~=0.4*mol*L^-1#

Explanation:

As always, #"Concentration"="Moles of solute"/"Volume of solution"#,

And so we simply work out the molar quantity of glucose solute, and work this quotient out.........

#"Concentration"=((52.0*g)/(180.16*g*mol^-1))/(0.750*L)=??*mol*L^-1#

#~=0.4*mol*L^-1#..................