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calculate the molar mass of the following gluecose​

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Answered by Neha1151
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Answered by ay5924125
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Glucose has six carbons, twelve hydrogen, and six oxygen atoms. Using the periodic table, the atomic weight of C, H, and O are obtained. So the molar mass of C6H12O6 is 72.06 g + 12.096 g + 96.00 g = 180.156 g or 180.16 g (right number of significant figures).

the molar mass of C6H12O6 is 72.06 g + 12.096 g + 96.00 g = 180.156 g or 180.16 g (right number of significant figures).

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