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Mass of the solution of 1 molal glucose solution to
get `0.2` mole of glucose is

A

200 g

B

300 g

C

236 g

D

108 g

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The correct Answer is:
C

1 molal glucose solution means
`1000 g H_(2) O ` has = 1 mol glucose = 180 g glucose
Total mass of solution = 1180 g
1 mol glucose is = 1180 g
Thus, `0.2` mol glucose is = 236 g solution
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