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03.
The number of hydrogen atoms in 0.9 gm glucose, CH,206, is same as
(A) 0.048 gm hydrazine, N,H,
(B) 0.17 gm ammonia, NH,
(C) 0.30 gm ethane, C2H6
(D) 0.03 gm hydrogen, H,​

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Answered by mveeranagendra
1

Answer:

Molecular formula of glucose- C6H12O6

Which means one molecule of glucose contains 12 atoms of Hydrogen.

1 mole of glucose weights 180 g which contains 6.023 × 10²³ molecules of glucose.

So,0.9 g of glucose contains 6.023×10²3 molecules of glucose which means it contains

(6.023×10²3) × 12 X 0.9 atoms of Hydrogen.

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

A,is the right answer

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