Question detail

Calculate the volume of solution required to achieve a concentration of 4 g/dm³ if you have 12 g of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆).

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MCQ

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practice

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Topic

Use of amount of substance in relation to masses of pure substances

Question

  1. A. 3 dm³
  2. B. 2 dm³
  3. C. 1 dm³
  4. D. 4 dm³

Answer

3 dm³

Explanation

Using the formula: volume = mass / concentration. Here, mass = 12 g and concentration = 4 g/dm³, so volume = 12 g / 4 g/dm³ = 3 dm³.

Common mistake

Common Mistake in Volume Calculation

Students often forget to convert the volume from cm³ to dm³ when calculating the volume of a solution from mass and concentration.

Always convert cm³ to dm³ by dividing by 1000 before using the concentration formula.

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