Chemistry, asked by vallabhbengiri18, 18 days ago

500 g of glucose will contain how many numbers of moles of glucose?

2
1.77
2.77
3.77

Answers

Answered by XxItzdivyaXx
1

Answer:

Actually, None of them are correct.

Step-by-step Explanation:

Molecular mass of C6H12O6 =(12×6)+12+(16×6)

=180g.

∵n= \sf\dfrac{Mass}{Molar Mass}

∴ Moles of C6H12O6 = \sf\dfrac{180}{500}

=0.36 moles

∴ No. of moles of C6H12O6 is 0.36 moles.

Answered by Pankajsutariya
0

Answer:

the answer is 2.77

Explanation:

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my teacher taught me I will let you know the proper solution

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