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Question: Molly requires to make one liter of a 1.5 M glucose solution for use in an experiment. The molar mass of glucose is 180.16 g/mol.
(a) What is the solute in the resulting solution? What is the solvent in the resulting solution? How do you know? (5 points)(b) Is this solution a strong electrolyte, a weak electrolyte, or a nonelectrolyte? Why? (5 points)(c) How many grams of glucose are required to make 1 L of a 1.5 M glucose solution? Be sure to show your work for full credit. (8 points)(d) What volume (mL) of a 0.30 M glucose solution can be prepared by diluting 100 mL of a 1.5M glucose solution? Be sure to show your work for full credit.
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