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Question: How many grams of glucose be dissolved to make one litre solution of 10% glucose? A.10g B.180g ...

How many grams of glucose be dissolved to make one litre solution of 10% glucose?
A.10g
B.180g
C.100g
D.1.8g

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Solution

Solution is defined as a homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent in a relative amount that can be varied continuously until a particular limit is reached. There are three types of solutions based on the concentration of solute namely isotonic, hypotonic and hypertonic solutions.

Complete Step by step answer: The mass of solute in grams per 1ml of volume of solution is termed as Weight/Volume percentage and is denoted as w/v%.
wv%=vw×100   \dfrac{w}{v}\% = vw \times 100 \\\ \\\
Where, W is the weight of solute measured in grams and V is the volume of the solution measure in ml
Volume of solution = 1L \\\
\Rightarrow Volume of solution = 1000ml \\\
Given,
wv%=10%\dfrac{w}{v}\% = 10\%
Mass of glucose dissolved = 1000 \times \dfrac{{10}}{{100}} \\\
\Rightarrow Mass of glucose dissolved = 100g \\\

Therefore correct answer is (3) 100g

Note: In such gravimetric analysis, we relate the weights of two substances or a weight of a substance with a volume of gas or volume of two or more gases that can be calculated by mole concept.