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find the molar mass of C6H10O5 & H2O​

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Answered by princesscutie84
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✌Answer✌

C6H12O6

✌Explanation✌

1 mole is equal to 1 moles C6H10O5, or 162.1406 grams. C6H10O5 + H2O = C6H12O6

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Answered by adityasriv20
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Answer:

C_{6}H_{10}O_{5} =162u

H_{2}O = 18

Explanation:

C_{6}H_{10}O_{5}

Mass of C_{6} = 12*6 = 72u

Mass of H_{10} = 1*10 = 10u

Mass of O_{5} = 16*5 = 80u

Thus, Mass of C_{6}H_{10}O_{5} = 72+10+80 = 162

H_{2}O

Mass of H_{2} = 1*2 = 2

Mass of O = 16

Thus, Mass of H_{2}O = 16+2 = 18

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