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A solution is prepared by adding 360g of glucose to 864 g of water. Calculate mole fraction of glucose. (molar mass of glucose = 180)

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Molality of a solution may be defined as, the number of moles of the solute dissolved per 1000 g of the solvent.
`"Molality (m)"=("Number of moles of the solute")/("Mass of solvent in kg")=("Mass of solute in gram / molar mass")/("Mass of solvent in gram / 1000")`
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