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No, because it's not a reaction. Dissolving is a physical, not a chemical, process. Some things dissociate as a result of being dissolved, and this dissociation can be treated as a chemical reaction, but glucose is not one of them.

It is slightly endothermic, though, if that's the part you were really interested in.

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Q: Is dissolving glucose in water endothermic reaction?
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