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Calculate the strength of a solution containing 5 g of glucose in 200 mL of the solution.

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Strength of solution = `("Mass of solute")/("Volume of solution in litres")`
Mass of glucose = 5 g
Volume of solution = 200 mL = `(200)/(1000) = 0.2 L`
Strength of solution = `(5 g)/(0.2L) = 25 g//L`
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