Chemistry, asked by muskaan130613, 4 months ago

Calculate the number of atoms of hydrogen present in 3.6g of
glucose(C6H12O6)

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Answered by vanshika0517
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Explanation:

1 molecule of glucose contains 6 atoms of C, 12 atoms of H, and 6 atoms of O • 1 mole of glucose contains 6 moles of C atoms, 12 moles of H atoms, and 6 moles of O atoms.

Answered by anandchetanand67
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1 molecule of glucose contains 6 atoms of C, 12 atoms of H, and 6 atoms of O • 1 mole of glucose contains 6 moles of C atoms, 12 moles of H atoms, and 6 moles of O atoms.

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