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Chapter 3, Problem 3.8A
APPLY 3.8 When a diabetic experiences low blood glucose, possibly due to an excess of insulin or increased levels of exercise, the treatment is consumption of glucose tablets.
(a) How many grams of glucose are in the recommended amount for treatment of an adult, 0.0833 mol glucose?
(b) A typical tablet contains 3.75 g of glucose. How many tablets should be eaten?
(c) How many molecules of glucose are in 0.0833 mol?
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