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8 June, 19:21

The term osmolarity has been used to describe the total solute concentration of a solution (generally water), where 1 osmole (Osm) is equal to 1 mol of an ideal, nonionizing molecule. What is the osmolarity of a 1.5 M solution of glucose

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  1. 8 June, 21:23
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    osmolarity depends upon molarity.

    glucose is a non-ionizing substance. it won't break down and will go as a whole.

    osmolarity means the solute concentration of a solution.

    here, the solvent is water.

    therefore, 1 osmole = 1 mol

    the ions of glucose after forming a solution (i) = 1

    osmolarity = 1.5 M glucose * 1

    = 1.5 osmoles of glucose.
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