How many hydrogen atoms are contained in 1.50 g of glucose (c6h12o6)?
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Molecular mass of C6 H12O6

= 72.06g + 12.096g + 96g
= 180.156g
Thus 180.156g of C6 H12O6 contains molecules of glucose.
1 glucose molecule contain 6C atoms, 12H atoms and 6 O atoms

= 72.06g + 12.096g + 96g
= 180.156g
Thus 180.156g of C6 H12O6 contains molecules of glucose.
1 glucose molecule contain 6C atoms, 12H atoms and 6 O atoms
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