Molarity of 36 g Glucose in 2 Liters of Solution
36 g of glucose (molar mass 180 g/mol) dissolved in 2 liters yields a molarity of 0.1 M.
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Determine the molar concentration of a glucose solution made from 36 g dissolved in 2 liters.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between molarity and molality?
- Molarity (M) is moles per litre of solution; molality (m) is moles per kilogram of solvent. Molality doesn't change with temperature; molarity can because liquids expand.
- How do I make a 1 M NaCl solution?
- Dissolve 58.44 g of NaCl (molar mass ≈ 58.44 g/mol) in enough water to make exactly 1 litre of solution.