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The molar mass of glucose is 180.16g. How many moles of glucose are in 19.1 g of glucose ?

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Answered by Anirudhbhardwaj01
3

Answer:

This simply means that one Mole of glucose that is 6.023*10^23 molecules of glucose would weigh 180g.

180g = 1 Mole

900 g = ? Moles

Cross multiply to get

? * 180g = 900g * 1 Mole

? = (900g / 180g) *1 Mole

=> 5 Moles

(To formulate :- No. of moles = Given or required weight / Molecular weight)

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Since the Italian scientist Amedeo Avogadro proposed many theories in molecular chemistry, the number corresponding to one Mole is a tribute to the wise chemistry champ and is called Avogadro’s N0. - Nå => 6.023*10^23.

Answered by jaceym39
0

Answer:

180g

Explanation:

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