Dissolve 100 g glucose in 1 L distilled water (or 10 g glucose in 100 mL disitlled water).
Assuming that is is a solution of glucose in water, the answer is 93%.
Dissolve 10 g pure glucose in 100 mL distilled water.
Not if the solution contained only glucose and water.
I don't think you can. The maximum solubility of glucose in water is 91% w/v. That would mean dissolving 91g of glucose in 100ml of water. for a 100% solution you would need to dissolve 100g in 100ml, and you cant do it under normal conditions.
Water will diffuse from solution B to solution A
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Assuming that is is a solution of glucose in water, the answer is 93%.
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.
Dissolve 10 g pure glucose in 100 mL distilled water.
No,5percent glucose is an isotonic solution. 0.9 percent is for NaCl.
Not if the solution contained only glucose and water.
The administration route for norcuron is intravenously only. It can be mixed with lactated ringers, 0.9 percent NaCl solution, 5 percent glucose in saline, 5 percent glucose in water, and sterile water for injection.
Let's say the total solution is 100 liters. 50 of the liters is glucose and 50 is water. We want to make the 50 glucose equal to 10% of the total solution. For that to happen, we need to make the total solution 500 liters (50 of the 500 would be a 10% solution). So we add 400 liters of water to the original 100 liter (50/50) solution. Take the total number of units and multiply by 4. Add that much in water.
Glucose is the solute; water is the solvent.
200 grams/1,000 mL x 100= 20%
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I don't think you can. The maximum solubility of glucose in water is 91% w/v. That would mean dissolving 91g of glucose in 100ml of water. for a 100% solution you would need to dissolve 100g in 100ml, and you cant do it under normal conditions.