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18 gms of glucose contains ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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And an 18⋅g mass represents a molar quantity of 18⋅g180.16⋅g⋅mol−1=0.10⋅mol with respect to GLUCOSE... And with respect to hydrogen, there are 1.2⋅mol ... i.e. a mass of 1.2⋅mol×1,00⋅g⋅mol−1=1.2⋅g ... And with respect to carbon, there are 0.6⋅mol ...

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Its molecular mass is 180.16⋅g⋅mol−1 ... And an 18⋅g mass represents a molar quantity of 18⋅g180.16⋅g⋅mol−1=0.10⋅mol with respect to GLUCOSE... And with respect to hydrogen, there are 1.2⋅mol

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