0.0386mol glucose in 88.0ml of solution

sounds like you want the M of the solution. Since M is mol/L, you have

.0386mol/.088L = 0.439 M

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To determine the concentration of glucose in the solution, we need to calculate the molarity (M) of the solution. Molarity is commonly expressed in moles of solute per liter of solution.

First, we need to convert the volume from milliliters to liters:

88.0 ml = 88.0 / 1000 = 0.0880 L

Next, we can use the molarity formula:

Molarity (M) = Number of moles of solute / Volume of solution in liters

Given that there are 0.0386 moles of glucose, and the volume of the solution is 0.0880 L, we can plug these values into the formula:

M = 0.0386 mol / 0.0880 L

Calculating this expression gives us the molarity of the solution.