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500 mL of a glucose solution contains 6....

`500 mL` of a glucose solution contains `6.02 xx 10^(22)` molecules. The concentration of the solution is :

A

`0.1 M`

B

`1.0M`

C

`0.2M`

D

`2.0M`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Moles of solute
`= (6.02xx10^(22))/(N_(A)) = 0.1 mol`
concentration of solution
`= ("moles")/("vol")`
`=(1xx1000)/(500) = 2`
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