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Calculate the molecular mass of the compound which is given out during respiration​

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Answered by pushkardigraskar2005
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Answer:

Explanation:

To calculate Molar mass of glucose (C6H12O6) we need to separately determine molar masses of elements which form glucose.

Molar mass of carbon is 12 as 6 atoms of carbon are there so 6×12=72

Molar mass of hydrogen atom is 1.008 and 12 atoms are there so 1.008×12=12.096

Molar mass of oxygen atom is 16 as 6 atoms are there so 16×6=96

So molar mass of glucose will be sium of these which is 72+12.096+96=180.096

Answered by granth1546473
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Answer:

given out = carbon dioxide

44.01

Explanation:

Molecular mass of carbon = 12

Molecular mass of oxygen= 16

molecular mass of CO2 = 12 + (16 X 2)

= 12 + 32

= 44 g

Mass of 1 mole (6.023 X 1023 molecules) of CO2 is about 44g.

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