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1 mole of glucose (C6H12O6) has 6 mole atoms of oxygen which is 6×10^23×6=36×10^23 =3.6×10^24 atoms of oxygen. So let's take x moles have 7.3×10^26 atoms of oxygen.
1mole =>3.6×10^24.
x moles => 7.2+×10^26.
=>x/1= 7.2×10^26/3.6×10^24 = 7.2/3.6×10^(26-24) =2×10^2= 200.
Hence 200 moles of glucose contains 7.2×10^26 atoms of oxygen. 1 mole of glucose weighs 180 gms. Weight of 200 moles of glucose =200×180=
36000 gms=36 kgs . Hope it helps you... please mark me as brainliest of you think this is so...
1mole =>3.6×10^24.
x moles => 7.2+×10^26.
=>x/1= 7.2×10^26/3.6×10^24 = 7.2/3.6×10^(26-24) =2×10^2= 200.
Hence 200 moles of glucose contains 7.2×10^26 atoms of oxygen. 1 mole of glucose weighs 180 gms. Weight of 200 moles of glucose =200×180=
36000 gms=36 kgs . Hope it helps you... please mark me as brainliest of you think this is so...
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