Chemistry, asked by AGTG4eva, 3 days ago

The AP Biology teacher is measuring out 655.0 g of dextrose (C6H12O6) for a lab. How many moles of dextrose is this equivalent to?

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Answered by tausiffuad20
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Explanation:

mole=W/M =655/12*6+12+16*6=655/180=3.6888

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