intravenous dextrose solution can be prepared by dissolving 25 g of D-glucose in enough water to yield 500mL of solution. Calculate the % m/V Of dextrose in this solution and the volume of solution that contains 5g of glucose
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Given: - Mass of D-glucose = 25g - Volume of solution = 500mL The formula to calculate % m/V is: % m/V = (mass of D-glucose / volume of solution) x 100 Substitute the values: % m/V = (25g / 500mL) x 100 % m/V = 5% ** Show more…
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