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∙ 13y ago335.7*1.06 = 355.842 grammes
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∙ 13y ago2.3 percent glucose solution and .3 percent sodium solution
1:10 ratio.
200 grams/1,000 mL x 100= 20%
No. Only if the two components have the same density (specific gravity), which is highly unlikely.
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The specific gravity of a 25% solution of Sodium carbonate is approximately 1.105. This means the solution is slightly heavier than water.
2.3 percent glucose solution and .3 percent sodium solution
This process is called osmosis. Water molecules move from an area of low solute concentration (2% glucose solution) to an area of high solute concentration (5% glucose solution) to equalize the concentration on both sides of the membrane. This results in a net flow of water from the 2% glucose solution to the 5% glucose solution.
how many grams of glucose must be added to 525g of 2.5 percent leg mass glucose solution?and give the furmela?
The density (the expression specific gravity is obsolete) of NaCl is2,165 g/cm3.
To find the molarity, we first need to calculate the weight percent of hydrochloric acid in the solution: 35% of the solution is HCl. Then we calculate the molarity using the specific gravity, which is the ratio of the density of the solution to the density of water. Finally, we use the molarity formula to find the molarity: Molarity = (Weight % HCl / molar mass of HCl) / (Specific gravity of the solution).
Another way to express the concentration of a 0.01 percent by weight glucose solution is to say it is a 100 parts per million (ppm) solution. This means there are 100 grams of glucose in every 1 million grams of solution.
1:10 ratio.
The balloon will contain a mixture of the 10% and 5% glucose solutions. Since water can pass through but not glucose, the glucose concentration inside the balloon will decrease over time as water moves from the lower concentration in the beaker to the higher concentration in the balloon through osmosis.
yes it is isotonic solution.
Another way to express the concentration of a glucose solution that is 0.01 percent by weight is as 100 parts per million (ppm). This means there are 100 grams of glucose in 1 million grams of solution.
A 30% glucose solution is purely glucose and water, though it is actually impossible to keep other contaminants out of it. To create a 30% solution of glucose, you take a fixed volume of water and add 30% of that value of glucose to the water. The amount of glucose is in grammes. For example, 3g of glucose would be added to 10ml of water.