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A solution of glucose `("molar mass"= 180g mol^(-1))` in water is labelled as 10% (by mass). What would be the molarity and molality of the solution? Given that the density of the solution is `1.2g mL^(-1)`.

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To solve the problem of calculating the molarity and molality of a 10% (by mass) glucose solution with a molar mass of 180 g/mol and a density of 1.2 g/mL, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the mass of solute and solution Given that the solution is 10% by mass, this means: - Mass of solute (glucose) = 10 g - Mass of solution = 100 g ### Step 2: Calculate the mass of solvent ...
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