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An aqueous solution of glucose is 10% in...

An aqueous solution of glucose is `10%` in strength ,The volume in which `1`g mole of it dissolved will be

A

18 litre

B

9 litre

C

0.9 litre

D

1.8 litre

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The correct Answer is:
D

10% glucose solution means `10g=(10)/(180)` mole in 100 cc. i.e., 0.1 litre
Hence 1 mole will be present in `(0.1xx180)/(10)=1.8` litre.
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