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Chapter: 4.4 / Q: 19
Fructose is a sugar with a molecular formula C6H12O6. Given that the atomic weights are: C = 12, H = 1 and O = 16, how many moles of fructose are there in 36 grams
Chapter: 4.4 / Q: 20
Ribose is a sugar with molecular formula C5H10O5. Given that the atomic weights are: C = 12, H = 1 and O = 16, how many moles of ribose are there in 3 grams
Chapter: 4.4 / Q: 21
A solution is prepared containing 2 % sodium chloride (Na+Cl−). Which of the following best describes the osmolarity of this solution? (Note : Na = 23, Cl = 35.5)
Chapter: 4.4 / Q: 22
The isotonic concentration for sodium chloride is 0.9 %, and for glucose is 5 %. Which of the following solutions is isotonic with the above solutions? A solution containing:
Chapter: 4.4 / Q: 23
Given that one mole of glucose has a mass of 180 g, how many millimole of glucose does 40 g of glucose contain
Chapter: 4.4 / Q: 24
Which of the following statements about an “osmole” is correct? An osmole is the:
Chapter: 4.4 / Q: 25
Glucose is a sugar with a molecular formula C6H12O6. Given that the atomic weights are: C = 12, H = 1 and O = 16, what is the mass of 1 mole of glucose
Chapter: 4.4 / Q: 26
Lactose is a sugar with a molecular formula C12H22O11. Given that the atomic weights are: C = 12, H = 1 and O = 16, what is the weight of 1 mole of lactose
Chapter: 4.4 / Q: 27
Red blood cells are added to a hypotonic solution of glucose. Which of the following best describes what you would observe
Chapter: 4.4 / Q: 28
A solution that is said to be isotonic to blood has the same:
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