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The aqueous solution of glucose is 10% w/w of solution, the percentage of w/w of solvent is

A

18 litres

B

9 litres

C

0.9 litres

D

1.8 litres

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The correct Answer is:
D

`(w)/(v)xx100=10,1" mole"=180gm`
`impliesV=(180xx100)/(10)mL=1.8L`
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