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how many moles are represented by 100g of glucose, C6H12O6 ? ( C = 12, O =16, H = 1)

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Moles can be easily calculated by the formula of dividing given mass by molecular mass.


Here, given mass = 100 and molecular mass = 180.


After dividing the former with the ltter we get approximate 0.55 moles.


Thus, 100 grams of glucose represents 0.55 moles .


Glucose can be chemically represented as C6H12O6.

Answered by abdulshoban9
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Answer:

To find the moles are represented by 100 g of glucose , C6H12O6

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