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1 mole of Glucose (C6H12O6) consists of
(A) 6 gram molecules of H2 (B) 6 gram atoms of carbon
(C) 12 gram atoms of Hydrogen (D) All of these
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CORRECT QUESTION

1 mole of Glucose (C6H12O6) consists of

(A) 6 gram molecules of H2 (B) 6 gram atoms of carbon

(C) 12 gram atoms of Hydrogen (D) None of these.

ANSWER

The correct answer is option (D)

GIVEN

Moles of Glucose = 1

TO FIND

Number of grams of glucose containing the same number of grams.

SOLUTION

We can simply solve the above problem oas follows;

We know that,

1 mole of glucose = molecular weight of glucose = 180 grams

(A) 6 gram molecules of H2 (B) 6 gram atoms of carbon

6 gram molecules of H₂ = 6 moles of H₂

We know that,

1 mole of H₂ = 2 grams

6 moles of H₂ = 2× 6 = 12 grams

(B) 6 gram atoms of carbon

We know that,

6 gram atoms of carbon = 6 moles of carbon atom

We know that,

1 mole of carbon atom = 12 grams

6 moles of carbon atom = 12 × 6 = 96 grams

(C) 12 gram atoms of Hydrogen

12 gram atoms of Hydrogen = 12 moles of Hydrogen atom

1 mole of Hydrogen = 1 gram

12 mole = 12 × 1 =12 grams of Hydrogen .

Hence, The answer is option (D) None of these.

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