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No. of atoms of hydrogen in 36g of glucose

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glucose is C6H12O6, making its molar mass near as dammit 180.

Moles =mass/mr = 36/180 =0.2

One mole of glucose would have 6x Avogadro's number of C atoms

0.2 moles of glucose would have 1.2 x Avogadro's number of C atoms

= 1.2 x ( 6 x 10^23 ) = 7.2 x 10 ^23

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