Respuesta :

Molarity is found by dividing moles of solute/liters of solution. First, find the molar mass of glucose:

22.5 grams C6H12O6 x(1 mole/180 grams) = 0.125 moles glucose

Then, divide moles over liters:
M=0.125 moles glucose/0.035 L sol'n
M=3.57 

Explanation:

Molarity is the number of moles present in a liter of solution.

Mathematically,     Molarity = [tex]\frac{\text{no. of moles}}{\text{volume in liter}}[/tex]

And, no. of moles = [tex]\frac{mass}{\text{molar mass}}[/tex]

Molar mass of [tex]C_{6}H_{12}O_{6}[/tex] is 180.15 g/mol. Therefore, number of moles present will be as follows.

   No. of moles = [tex]\frac{mass}{\text{molar mass}}[/tex]

                         = [tex]\frac{22.5 g}{180.15 g/mol}[/tex]

                          = 0.124 mol

Hence, calculate the molarity as follows.

                Molarity = [tex]\frac{\text{no. of moles}}{\text{volume in liter}}[/tex]

                       = [tex]\frac{0.124 mol}{0.0355 L}[/tex]      (as 1 L = 1000 mL)

                       = 3.51 M

Thus, we can conclude that molarity of the solution is 3.51 M.

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