2% w/v means 2g NaCl/100 ml solution.
Add 2 g NaCl to a vessel and add enough water to make 100 mL.
b. 63 g glucose/L solution is right IF you do it right. You place 63 g glucose in a 1 L volumetric flask, add some water, swirl until all of the glucose is dissolved, then add water to the mark on the volumetric flask. This makes a total of 1,000 mL (1 L) OF SOLUTION. Note what I did NOT say. You do NOT add 63 g glucose to 1000 mL H2O. WHY? Because doing that gives you more than 1000 mL of solution.
CaCl2 is done the same way as glucose.
How would you prepare the following solution? a)2% NaCL(w/v) b).35M glucose
C)0.12M CaCl2
For b I got glucose 0.35=wt/180=63gm/L, but not sure if I'm doing it right.
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