The glucose in moles per liter would be 1M.
A basic sugar, glucose has the chemical formula[tex]C_{6} H_{12} O_{6}[/tex]. The most prevalent monosaccharide, a type of carbohydrate, seems to be glucose.
The volume of the aqueous solution = 1 L
Molarity and number of moles of solute = 1
GMM of glucose = 180 g.
Number of moles of solute = Mass/ GMM
Required mass = Number of moles of solute x Gram molecular mass
Mass = 1 x 180 = 180
∴ 180 g of glucose in 1 liter of water will give 1 M solution.
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