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Calculate the molality of 10g of glucose in 90g of water.

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`"Molality"=("Weight of solute"xx1000)/("GMW of solute "xx" weight of solvent in grams")`
`=(10xx1000)/(180xx90)=0.6173" mol"//"Kg"`
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