To prevent dehydration, intravenous (IV) solution is given to hospital patients. Commonly used are solutions containing sodium chloride and glucose. A 150.0-mL IV solution contains 6.60 grams of glucose (CHO). What is the molarity of this solution? The molar mass of glucose is 180.16 g/mol.
Solution:
The molar mass of glucose (C6H12O6) is 180.16 g/mol
Therefore,
Moles of glucose = (6.60 g C6H12O6) × (1 mol C6H12O6 / 180.16 g C6H12O6) = 0.0366 mol C6H12O6
Liters of solution = (150.0 mL) × (1 L / 1000 mL) = 0.150 L
Molarity = Moles of solute / Liters of solution
Therefore,
Molarity of the solution = (0.0366 mol) / (0.150 L) = 0.244 mol/L = 0.244 M
Molarity of the solution = 0.244 M
Answer: The molarity of the solution is 0.244 M
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