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We are given:</u></h3>
Volume of Glucose solution = 144 mL OR 0.144 L
Molarity of Glucose solution = 0.280 M
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Number of moles of Glucose in the solution:</u></h3>
From the definition of Molarity, we know that:
Molarity = number of moles / volume(in L)
<em>in this equation, multiplying both sides by Volume, we get:</em>
number of moles = Molarity*Volume(in L)
<em>replacing the variables</em>
Number of moles = 0.280*(0.144L)
Number of moles = 0.04
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Number of Molecules in the solution:</u></h3>
We know that:
Number of molecules = Number of Moles * Avogadro's number
Number of molecules = 0.04 * 6.022 * 10²³
Number of molecules = 0.24088 * 10²³
Number of molecules = 2.4088 * 10²²
Therefore, there are 2.4088 * 10²² molecules of Glucose in the given solution