Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Molarity
Molarity (M) is a measure of concentration defined as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. It is commonly used in chemistry to express the concentration of a solution. In this case, the 0.944 M solution of glucose indicates that there are 0.944 moles of glucose dissolved in every liter of the solution.
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Mass Percent
Mass percent is a way to express the concentration of a component in a mixture, calculated as the mass of the solute divided by the total mass of the solution, multiplied by 100. This unit is useful for understanding the composition of solutions in terms of mass rather than volume, which can be important for reactions and properties that depend on mass.
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Density
Density is defined as mass per unit volume and is an important property of substances. In this context, the density of the glucose solution (1.0624 g/mL) allows us to convert between volume and mass, which is essential for calculating mass percent. Knowing the density helps determine the total mass of the solution when the volume is known.
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