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What is the mole fraction of glucose in 10% w/W glucose solution ?

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`0.01`

No .of moles of glucose=`(10)/(180 )` = 0.0555 mol
No. of moles of water `=(90)/(18) =5 `mol
Number of moles of solution=5.0555 mol
Mole fraction of glucose =`("No. of moles of glucose ")/("No. of moles of solution ")`
=`(0.0555)/(5.0555) =0.01`
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