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Chemistry, 18.03.2021 01:00 SkyeShadow525

1. Calculate the quantity of glucose needed to prepare (a) 250 mL of a 100 mM of solution (in water), (b) 100 mL of 0.05% solution and (c) 500 mL of 50 mg/mL.
[Formula: C6H12O6 Melting point: 146°C, IUPAC ID: D-glucose, Density:
1.56 g/cm, Molar mass: 180.156 g/mol).​

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