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Dissolving 180 g of glucose (mol.w.t. 180) in 1000g of water gave a solution of density 1.15 g/mL. The molarity of the solution is

A

`1.78M`

B

`2.00M`

C

`0.97M`

D

`2.22M`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Dissolving `180g` of glucose ……..
Mole `= (180)/(180) = 1 mol`
mass of solution `= 1180 g`
`V = (1180)/(1.15xx1000) = (118)/(115)L`
`M = (1xx115)/(118)=0.97M`
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