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`18g` of glucose (molar mass `180g "mol"^(-1)`) is present in `500CM^(3)` of its aqueous solution. What is the molarity of the solution? What additional data is required if the molality of the solution is also required to be calculated?

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0.2 M, Density of solution is required
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