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Calculate the mole fraction of glucose (C6H12O6) in a solution which contains 15g of glucose in 100 g of H2O.
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Answered by
DrBob222
mol glucose = grams/molar mass
mol H2O = grams/molar mass
Xglucose = n glucose/total mols.
XH2O = n H2O/total mols.
mol H2O = grams/molar mass
Xglucose = n glucose/total mols.
XH2O = n H2O/total mols.
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