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How many grams of glucose be dissolved to make one litre solution of `10%1` glucose:

A

100 g

B

180 g

C

18 g

D

1.8 g

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A

10 g. of glucose is present in 100mL of solution. So 100 g of glucose is present in 1000 mL of solution.
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