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4.50 moles of glucose in 4.00 L of a glucose solution
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
2 years ago

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GPT 3.5
To find the concentration of glucose in the solution, we need to divide the number of moles by the volume of the solution.

Concentration = Moles / Volume

Concentration = 4.50 moles / 4.00 L

Concentration = 1.125 mol/L

Therefore, the concentration of glucose in the solution is 1.125 mol/L.
2 years ago

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