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The molarity of a solution having 18g of glucose dissolved in 500 g of water is

A

1m

B

0.5m

C

0.2m

D

2m

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The correct Answer is:
C

`m = (w)/(GMW) xx (1000)/("Wt. of solvent"(g))`
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  • What will be the molality of a solution having 18g of glucose (Mol. wt 180) dissolved in 500g of water?

    A
    1m
    B
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    C
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    D
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    A
    1m
    B
    `0.5 m `
    C
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    D
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