Chemistry, asked by mhdresham, 4 months ago

A scientist weighs out exactly 1.8 kg of glucose for an experiment. The molecular formula of glucose is
C6H12O6
and atomic masses of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are 12u, 1u and 16u respectively. How
many moles of glucose did the scientist weigh out?

Answers

Answered by kundanconcepts800
2

Answer:

0.01 mol of glucose the scientist weighed

Explanation:

molecular mass of glucose = 180g/mol

no.of moles of glucose = 1.8/180 = 0.01

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