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Find the mass of 2.5 mole of
glucose?​

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Answered by patelharshitcool
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Answer:

Explanation:

c6H12O6 atomic mass =180

180*2.5 =450.0gm

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

So, the mass of 2.5 moles of glucose is 450.

Explanation:

To find the mass of 2.5 moles of glucose, we need to know the molar mass of glucose. The molar mass of glucose can be calculated by adding the atomic masses of the elements present in a glucose molecule.

The molecular formula of Glucose is C6H12O6, which means it contains 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms and 6 oxygen atoms. The atomic masses of these elements are:

Coal :12.01 g/mol

hydrogen: 1.01 g/mol

oxygen: 16.00 g/mol

With these atomic weights, we can calculate the molar mass of glucose as follows:

Molar mass of glucose = (6 × 12.01 g/mol) + (12 × 1.01 g/mol) + (6 × 16.00 g/mol)

= 180.18 g/mol

This means that one mole of glucose has a mass of 180.18 g.

Now to find the mass of 2.5 moles of glucose we can use the formula:

mass = number of moles × molar mass

Substituting the values ​​we get:

mass 25 moles glucose = 2.5 moles x 180.18 g/mole

= 450.45g

So the mass of 2.5 moles of glucose is 450.

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