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a sample of glucose C6 , H12 O6 contain 5.77×10^20 atoms of carbon How many atoms of hydrogen does it contain​

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A sample of glucose c6h12o6 contains 1.250 * 1021 carbon atoms a how many atoms of hydrogen does it contain B how many molecules of glucose does it contain C How many moles of glucose does it contain D What is the mass of this sample in grams

Each molecule of glucose contains two atoms of Hydrogen per one atom of Carbon. So, the sample contains 2 x 1.25 x 1021 = 2.5x1021 atoms of Hydrogen.

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