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A student placed 12.0grams of glucose in a flask added enough water to dissolve glucose by swirling then added additional water until the .100 ml mark. A 60.0ml sample of this glucose soon was diluted to 0.500 L. How many grams of glucose are in 100. ml of the final solution.
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bob34
1.58g is the correct answer for mastering chemistry
13 years ago

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